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I'm pretty sure most people actually know very well what they think constitutes a healthy diet.
But
They also know that they don't like this... don't like that... thie partner doesn't like this... doesn't like that... That they all like a little treat every now and then. They know that it's hard to get kids to eat vegetables... that they only have 20 minutes to get something on the table
Eating fresh, good food is actually quite hard work. Many people's palettes have been schooled into preferring highly processed/refined alternatives. Alternatives which are cheap to buy and quick to prepare.
Added to which almost all the attention in coverage about obesity goes on fat and sugar which is only a small part of the story. You can get just as obese eating 'healthy' breakfast cereals, pasta and sandwiches and even if people considered the GDAs I know for a fact that I would gain weight on 300g of carbs a day - while for others it would be nothing like enough.
I don't really know what the government can do. With the ingenuity and weight of all the marketing messages in supermarkets screaming 'buy me!' 'eat me!' 'special offer' 'buy 6 for the price of 1' and the herd mentality of shoppers what chance does a leaflet or poster seen once or twice have?
But
They also know that they don't like this... don't like that... thie partner doesn't like this... doesn't like that... That they all like a little treat every now and then. They know that it's hard to get kids to eat vegetables... that they only have 20 minutes to get something on the table
Eating fresh, good food is actually quite hard work. Many people's palettes have been schooled into preferring highly processed/refined alternatives. Alternatives which are cheap to buy and quick to prepare.
Added to which almost all the attention in coverage about obesity goes on fat and sugar which is only a small part of the story. You can get just as obese eating 'healthy' breakfast cereals, pasta and sandwiches and even if people considered the GDAs I know for a fact that I would gain weight on 300g of carbs a day - while for others it would be nothing like enough.
I don't really know what the government can do. With the ingenuity and weight of all the marketing messages in supermarkets screaming 'buy me!' 'eat me!' 'special offer' 'buy 6 for the price of 1' and the herd mentality of shoppers what chance does a leaflet or poster seen once or twice have?