They can till their gardens and turn their conservatories into greenhouses . They could also rear free range chicken and cattle .that anyone on benefits can afford to eat healthily.
They can till their gardens and turn their conservatories into greenhouses . They could also rear free range chicken and cattle .that anyone on benefits can afford to eat healthily.
They can till their gardens and turn their conservatories into greenhouses . They could also rear free range chicken and cattle .
Oh look. Everyone is feeding the troll again.
'Healthy food is cheap and bad food expensive'
Honestly. He lives in another world.
Im not getting involved mate. I think youre cutting a pretty tragic figure in here. You and Ian Duncan-Smith it seems.Another world containing the Aldi in glorious Catford, presumably.
Im not getting involved mate. I think youre cutting a pretty tragic figure in here. You and Ian Duncan-Smith it seems.
Like I said Peter. Youre the real hero here.It's hard not to look a bit tragic when a bunch of immature thick bigots are determined to disagree with whatever you say, but that doesn't actually make me wrong.
It's hard not to look a bit tragic when a bunch of immature thick bigots are determined to disagree with whatever you say, but that doesn't actually make me wrong.
Oh look. Everyone is feeding the troll again.
'Healthy food is cheap and bad food expensive'
Honestly. He lives in another world.
Peter shopping in Aldi. Haha. Good one. Taking lessons from Cameron and his pasties.
This is much worse than the Suarez-Evra case ... I hope we don't lose too many posters because of a deceased person ... A racist Uruguayan is one thing, but a dead person?
It's a fact that in both World War 1 and World War 2, when the public's diet was severely restricted by rationing, public health at home improved considerably.
Someone needs to drive a stake through the empty space where you're heart would normally sit to make sure though
I don't know about you mate, but I don't like to be around bodies (for too long) and I ain't doing anything to them once their breathing has halted.
Apologies for the glib reply earlier.
Restricting or reducing calories is beneficial, it's called a diet now as opposed to rationing then, and is not very surprising is it? I think the point others were trying to make was that cheap fast food is a choice many make as it fills them up and suits their budget unless they have a nearby Aldi and an accountant with a calculator to help of course.
However...
All that said, what's it got to do with 'Thatcher's dead'?
We need to get back on track.
I have to say in my experience, over here, fresh vegetables and fruit, especially the ones that aren't that interesting, are quite cheap. Cabbage, onions, carrots, apples, bananas can all be got quite cheap. There's a strong connection between income and health but I'm inclined to agree with peter that the reason for this is not that healthy food is too expensive.
Of course, if you're gonna go for the whole organic, fair trade, gluten free blah blah then it's really pricey.
Good meat and fish are very expensive though.
I am sure the walk will do them good . Improve the health probably .Tbf I've never ever seen an Aldi in a poor area. As opposed to, say, Hampstead, where the view from the tube station is a cluster of Scandinavian discount supermarkets and pound shops.