As our culture has progressed to the point where food is constantly available, it has not adapted its traditions and perspective of food. Food is everywhere, literally. If food hasn't managed to make it somewhere, some girl scouts or other students will find a way to sell it there. People need to eat, and each company wants to be the one that you buy from.
However, this leads into the glorification of food. Drugs have to have warnings in their ads, tobacco companies can't even make it on the airwaves. And yet, McDonalds fills our screens with Triple Greaseburgers, a medium Stroke (I mean coke), and a shorter lifespan with a multimillion dollar marketing budget.
How is this fair to kids? How is this fair to anyone who wants to lose weight? We are constantly bombarded with images of the least healthy food, telling us how good it is, how much we want it. And despite this, we are supposed to be watching our calories and fat intake?
Layer this on top of a generation of Thanksgivings. The family tradition (mine has it too) where success is awarded with... guess what... food! Easter, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Passover all have gratuitous amounts of food, where the main event starts when someone calls out "Dinner's ready!" Where graduation and prom are all marked by formal dinners. A safe date might be a dinner out.
About one-third of U.S. adults (33.8%) are obese. Approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of children and adolescents aged 2—19 years are obese." (Data from NHANES)
This is wrong. This is so wrong. I'm not sure how to stop it... maybe we could start by requiring food marketers to place the calorie and fat intake clearly on all advertising? Have insurance companies pay for gym memberships for overweight and obese individuals? Maybe offer discounts on insurance with proof of exercise? Something? Although I don't believe it's the govenment's job to get any more involved than they already are, they are often the only thing protecting us from ourselves.
Medical costs around the country are already sky-high. We will bankrupt our country even more if we can't shape up... literally and figuratively.