Tuesday, May 01, 2012

International Health Study Finds Danes Top For Healthy Eating


Dog s**t.
Danish consumers are attracting attention in a new international study on healthy eating. More than 3,000 consumers from five European countries were asked whether they are willing to accept national economic interventions to promote healthy eating habits. The results are unequivocal:

Danes have the most positive attitude towards economic interventions within the nutritional area, and are also willing to pay more to eat more healthily, says PhD student Jessica Aschemann-Witzel from Aarhus University, Business and Social Sciences, who is one of the architects of the study.
They are not for healthy eating.

They are for the nanny state. ("Obese Nanny Crushes Infant & Brings Out Fat Phobias")

Arf-rugula, my a**.

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