• OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.mlOP
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    4 months ago

    I would like to pitch the idea that the obesity epidemic is a symptom of failed city infrastructure. Imagine if riding a bike was a no-friction activity; you walk out your door, you have a bike there and the bike lanes are treated as first-class infra instead of cars. Imagine how much more you would bike in this situation, and how much healthier you and everyone around you would be

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      4 months ago

      You’re trying to find a problem for your solution.

      The obesity epidemic actually due to the increased availability of ultra processed foods.

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        4 months ago

        As well as a massive car-centric society. I can’t even walk to Jack in the Box at 10pm to get a shit burger, but I can drive thru with a car. That’s part of the problem.

        If you make something easier to do, it’s more likely to be done. This is why gun control is needed, make it harder to get a gun, less gun death; snacks at the checkout means more buying of snacks; driveways and parking lots and drive thrus mean more car use.

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          4 months ago

          This is only tangentially related, but I just wanted to share a random anecdote.

          I ordered a mobile pickup order at my local Taco Bell with their app. Since it’s nearby, I walked there and I had selected in store pickup. I walked inside and waited for a few moments. The manager comes out and this interaction happens.

          Manager: “Inside was supposed to be closed. Idk who unlocked the door but you have to go through the drive through”

          Me: “Oh uhh I already paid for an in store pickup through the app.”

          Manager: “You have to go through the drive through.”

          Me: “Uhhh…can I walk through the drive through? I walked here.”

          The manager looks at me in total disbelief that someone would do that. “You don’t have a car???”

          Me: “I mean I just walked here.”

          Manager: “Ok hold on I’ll get your order.”

          Lol. She looked at me like she had never heard of anyone walking some place to get some food lol. Granted I live literally a 5 minute walk from there which is probably not really the norm.

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      4 months ago

      Not just obesity, but also the loneliness epidemic, since mental health is boosted as much by the weak relationships of the people that one sees regularly, day-to-day, whose name one might not even know, as it is by close, intimate relationships. (And even the latter are suffering the loss of social contact.)