Can Disney Fight Obesity by Banning Junk Food Ads?
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2012/06/05 22:00:00
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Instead of waiting for the government to start banning junk food ads after the watershed, as it's already done in the U.K., Disney has decided to take on that responsibility itself. The multinational company announced that by 2015, it will require all food and beverage companies that advertise on its children's programming (Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Junior, Radio Disney, Disney.com) to meet certain nutrition standards.
Disney CEO Robert Iger said in a statement, "Parents can be confident that foods associated with Disney characters or advertised on Disney platforms meet our new, healthier nutrition guideline." According to USA Today, the company's standards will reflect government regulations. Health-focused consumer groups are calling it a "landmark" because a private company is preemptively regulating itself. Do you think Disney can fight obesity by banning junk food ads on its medium?

Disney CEO Robert Iger said in a statement, "Parents can be confident that foods associated with Disney characters or advertised on Disney platforms meet our new, healthier nutrition guideline." According to USA Today, the company's standards will reflect government regulations. Health-focused consumer groups are calling it a "landmark" because a private company is preemptively regulating itself. Do you think Disney can fight obesity by banning junk food ads on its medium?

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RoyJLores 2012/06/05 22:56:02No





















Now there is the issue of "food deserts" where these kinds of foods, for whatever reason, simply aren't available, but too many people in places where they ARE available use the excuse that fresh food is just too expensive when I know from personal experience that it is not.
I literally can't find ONE food item (that is ACTUALLY food, not man-made crap) that is consistently under a dollar, most not even being under five bucks for that matter (and that of course is not including things like, say, a lemon etc). But boy, oh boy can I find shopping carts worth of things of <$1 boxed, processed, artificially, chemically, and genetically altered trash in boxes, cans and bags! You can't even find a package of bubble gum without crap in it anymore. And don't even get me going on the high fructose and corn syrup poison either... the body does in fact know the difference (ask any diabetic)... and it is in EVERYTHING! And anything it ISN'T in, COSTS MORE NOW!!!
It's outrageous!
So yeah, going from cheap crap food to healthy and natural food doubled/tripled the weekly bill. And it really doesn't make sense to me how so-called food that's been heavily processed, artificially tampered with a...
So yeah, going from cheap crap food to healthy and natural food doubled/tripled the weekly bill. And it really doesn't make sense to me how so-called food that's been heavily processed, artificially tampered with and all of that is less expensive than the healthy, unmarred foods that only need to grow and be harvested as-is (well, at least for those that aren't GMO - can't beat that though). Just saying, doesn't make any sense to me. You'd think it would be cheaper for the healthy stuff but it really isn't.
Do you have a Trader Joe's near you? I always walk out of that place with bags of groceries at a really low cost.
Yeah we might, but not sure. We tried doing the whole multiple-store thing but that didn't save us anything, really... especially when you factor in the cost of the gas to run around in multiple cities to do it too. Just can't figure out where all of the deals are and how to do that, and it eats up a whole day (my mom hates that). Its probably more poor strategy than it is anything else, but the high taxes and prices and how things go up and up sporadically all of the time sure don't help any.
Short of trying to grow my own fruits and veggies I just don't know really what to do about it.
And I believe out here in the Riverside County area prices are just a bit higher but can't be sure. Seems like it.
Then there are frozen vegetables and fruits which you can buy off season, for 2 for five dollars. That's for the brand name! Also: deli meats. DO NOT BUY the prepackaged, go to the deli that's in almost every supermarket i know, and order from them. Its cheaper, fresher, and of course our main concern: healthier. Also typically whole wheat bread (sarah lee, not nature owl they suck) costs the same as regular bread. Plus, rice. Rice is dirt cheap, can mix it with cheeses and meats, and even white rice is healthy. (but i recommend jasmine or brown)
Another alternative is to become a cherry picker. Buy fruits, vegetables, meats, and dairy (people seriously don't get enough dairy) when there on sale! In fact, when frozen fruits and veggies are on sale, buy a lot they last up to six months. Don't forget canned vegetables either! Rinse them off and drink them with a glass of water (you have to pay for ...
Then there are frozen vegetables and fruits which you can buy off season, for 2 for five dollars. That's for the brand name! Also: deli meats. DO NOT BUY the prepackaged, go to the deli that's in almost every supermarket i know, and order from them. Its cheaper, fresher, and of course our main concern: healthier. Also typically whole wheat bread (sarah lee, not nature owl they suck) costs the same as regular bread. Plus, rice. Rice is dirt cheap, can mix it with cheeses and meats, and even white rice is healthy. (but i recommend jasmine or brown)
Another alternative is to become a cherry picker. Buy fruits, vegetables, meats, and dairy (people seriously don't get enough dairy) when there on sale! In fact, when frozen fruits and veggies are on sale, buy a lot they last up to six months. Don't forget canned vegetables either! Rinse them off and drink them with a glass of water (you have to pay for water anyway!)
A typical fast food meal cost 6.00 rounding down!
A breakfast meal with: eggs(3 for the dude), yogurt, frozen fruit is: $3.64
Don't forget that walking and running is: free! also doing body resistant exercises like push-ups, sit-ups, lunges, squats and jumping jacks-lots of things you did in P.E is free.
So stop making excuses mister!
You can go get a full stomach a Burger King for $1. Now Burger King offers burgers even at breakfast time. So you can get a burger 3 times a day which makes it $21 a week and a total of 1,095 annually. Now try that with your grocery store and that amount will be multiplied by by at least 5. I have a very big challenge keeping my soldiers fit because junk food is so inexpensive.
Young people don't have to worry as much of damaging the knees old man. And how am i supposed to know whether or not schools back in your old days had P.E or not. No i didn't mention head, shoulder knee, and toes because i made a long post as it is. Does not matter if you are a solider or not, by eating fast food you are not getting enough vitamins without vegetables (just tomatoes, onions, and lettuce on your burger will not fulfill enough vitamin requirements).
Congrats on the fitness. Most old guys I know don't get that much exercise.
Not sure I ever said anything like "pennies on the dollar", but I do think that it's more affordable to eat healthy than some people let on. I've managed to do it in an extremely affordable way, although I have also acknowledged that many live in "food deserts" where it is difficult. But if you don't live in a food desert, it's really not that tough.
And no, I never said I have a garden or grow fruits. I don't because I have no space to. I only offered those as money saving options for those who have the space. For instance, I have a good friend who just dropped off a bag full of artichokes that grew in his backyard because he has more than he knows what to do with from a single plant. My parents grow their own lettuce in planters on their deck and get enough out of them to have fresh salads every single night of the summer. It's just a realistic healthy option to many people that helps with cost. Do you disagree?
But hell yeah I play beach volleyball. It's freakin' fun - but I don't see how that makes me seem like I'm trying to seem perfect. I just enjoy it. Sorry.
You said: "Of course I will defend myself when someone tells me that I don't understand fitn...
Not sure I ever said anything like "pennies on the dollar", but I do think that it's more affordable to eat healthy than some people let on. I've managed to do it in an extremely affordable way, although I have also acknowledged that many live in "food deserts" where it is difficult. But if you don't live in a food desert, it's really not that tough.
And no, I never said I have a garden or grow fruits. I don't because I have no space to. I only offered those as money saving options for those who have the space. For instance, I have a good friend who just dropped off a bag full of artichokes that grew in his backyard because he has more than he knows what to do with from a single plant. My parents grow their own lettuce in planters on their deck and get enough out of them to have fresh salads every single night of the summer. It's just a realistic healthy option to many people that helps with cost. Do you disagree?
But hell yeah I play beach volleyball. It's freakin' fun - but I don't see how that makes me seem like I'm trying to seem perfect. I just enjoy it. Sorry.
You said: "Of course I will defend myself when someone tells me that I don't understand fitness and I need to eat healthy and I am fat and lazy and I need too stop making excuses"
We had different reads on that post then. Because I just took it as someone making a clear list of points on affordable healthy food availability and easy exercises to do that don't require a gym membership or equipment. Your reply to it struck me as inordinately harsh and I just felt like replying since this is a public discussion forum.
You said: "It wasn't even your battle to fight but you tight it would make you look good coming to the aid of a young woman"
Um...no. I didn't even know that "Bloodless Veins" was female until you just said that. Frankly, I don't care what a bunch of people on a website like this think of me. If I did, I certainly wouldn't post here, where the primarily far right membership seems pretty hateful towards me most of the time.
You said: "You get pissed because I state the heathy food is to expensive. Why is that so offensive to you"
Not pissed or offended. As I said, just felt like making a point.
And yeah, we're totally different body types. I'm more of a swimmer type. So you could totally beat my ass....if you could catch me.
Me and Dad have a habit of during Spring and Fall, we make road trips to Utah, upper Nevada, or Wilcox, Arizona. Its a cheap price to buy the fruits and veggies-plus you pick them yourself so you get nice exercise.
I stay fit too. Just not to the extreme of you two.
I get some exercise too, just not to the extreme of you two.
Sounds like you need to move closer to work.
I love cross-training but I only conduct it with weights. I have a 50lbs weight vest for it. I have to be able to carry any and everything in the battlefield. I also love skedko drags and fireman carries. But nothing compares to the Manitou Incline in Colorado Springs.
All you'll accomplish through such methods is convince the average zombie to think banning all sugar, or fat will curb obesity, and create an army of fools ready to clamp down on personal freedom.
PARENTS are the only ones who can change what children eat.