Truffle Monster
Active member, Cyclist
This is not fast food or convenience store bashing at all.
I worked in the QSR industry for many many years. It plays a part in our economic landscape and our cultural eating habits BUT to what extent?
Last night I rode 42km; 21km from my house and 21km back on a parallel road. On this ride I passed no less than 14 fast food outlets and 10 convenience stores.
On this same trip I passed 3 supermarkets, 0 fruit and veg stores (inside the supermarkets excepted), 3 gyms, 1 bike store and 2 parks.
How did our society create this demand for convenience, at hand food? I firmly believe there is no such thing as bad food; everything in moderation. I personally eat fast food maybe once a week but I limit my intake to sensible levels. In my career in the industry no matter what business, what location I had regular customers who would visit every day and I would stand back and watch the weight gain with no ability to stop it.
Growing up we ate together as a family, home cooked meals, VERY rarely had dessert and survived on simple, hearty, budget friendly meals like “glan” or “corned doggy stuff” as we affectionately called them.
Today we have food delivery companies that will collect food from virtually any take away establishment and deliver it to your door for a small fee. These companies make their money by charging the restaurant 30% and paying the drivers virtually nothing. We have fast food outlets with their own apps, loyalty programs and special deals, we have convenience stores that sell chocolate milk, potato chips, meat pies 24/7 and maybe a banana in the corner. We have more jouvenile serious offenders than ever before, we have more violence and less perceived care factor for our fellow humans, we have a marriage failure rate of 50% with children being bounced from parent to parent and we have an obesity epidemic in many (western at least) countries.
I ask; at what point did we ask for this? At what point did life get too busy to cook a meal for the family? To sit and watch a television program as a family? To go to the park on the weekend or take the kids to a museum?
How have we created this perfect environment for unhealthy life choices?
Again I am not blaming fast food companies for any of this. They are simply filling the demand created by us; the consumer. WE are responsible for this and in my view unless we make a conscious effort to instil strong family values in our children and grow together as the family unit we are setting our children up for failure.
I worked in the QSR industry for many many years. It plays a part in our economic landscape and our cultural eating habits BUT to what extent?
Last night I rode 42km; 21km from my house and 21km back on a parallel road. On this ride I passed no less than 14 fast food outlets and 10 convenience stores.
On this same trip I passed 3 supermarkets, 0 fruit and veg stores (inside the supermarkets excepted), 3 gyms, 1 bike store and 2 parks.
How did our society create this demand for convenience, at hand food? I firmly believe there is no such thing as bad food; everything in moderation. I personally eat fast food maybe once a week but I limit my intake to sensible levels. In my career in the industry no matter what business, what location I had regular customers who would visit every day and I would stand back and watch the weight gain with no ability to stop it.
Growing up we ate together as a family, home cooked meals, VERY rarely had dessert and survived on simple, hearty, budget friendly meals like “glan” or “corned doggy stuff” as we affectionately called them.
Today we have food delivery companies that will collect food from virtually any take away establishment and deliver it to your door for a small fee. These companies make their money by charging the restaurant 30% and paying the drivers virtually nothing. We have fast food outlets with their own apps, loyalty programs and special deals, we have convenience stores that sell chocolate milk, potato chips, meat pies 24/7 and maybe a banana in the corner. We have more jouvenile serious offenders than ever before, we have more violence and less perceived care factor for our fellow humans, we have a marriage failure rate of 50% with children being bounced from parent to parent and we have an obesity epidemic in many (western at least) countries.
I ask; at what point did we ask for this? At what point did life get too busy to cook a meal for the family? To sit and watch a television program as a family? To go to the park on the weekend or take the kids to a museum?
How have we created this perfect environment for unhealthy life choices?
Again I am not blaming fast food companies for any of this. They are simply filling the demand created by us; the consumer. WE are responsible for this and in my view unless we make a conscious effort to instil strong family values in our children and grow together as the family unit we are setting our children up for failure.