Seriously! When we come back from Japan the portion sizes in the US and the lack of healthy choices is always a shock. When it comes down to it though it's up to us to decide what to put into our bodies and for consumers to reject unhealthy foods and portion sizes. If people were not buying it the stores wouldn't be selling it.
So true! it really is a personal choice to eat healthy or to eat fast food, though there is still the point of the serving size, take MOS burger in Japan, the burgers are tiny, when I first came here and ordered one I was like "What the hell is this little thing" but over time you adjust. after being here for a few years I went to Oahu and ended up ordering from the kids menus in most place I went, I just had no hope of eating an adult size meal. I think it would be good if most places offered a smaller meal and a larger meal option, do they do this in the states, not having lived there for a extended period I am not sure. My buddy is a bodybuilder and even he had a hard time adjusting to the serving sizes in the states or Australia.
So I guess my question is are consumers given the option to reject the serving size?
I remember watching TV in San Clemente in Jan 07' and this ad for a sub sandwich was on every few minutes it seemed, where the main push was, it is so much bigger than Subway and for the same price, so it comes down to, are we eating these oversized meals because we want to or need to or because it seems like a better deal?
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Thanks for that like, that seriously made my day