This poll mostly refers to kids at a younger age as opposed to teenagers who may have more sway in how they choose to live and eat.
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As depressing as it is, it's cheaper here to by a 30 pack of Corn-dogs than to get a bunch of fruit and they usually last much longer.
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A lot society, a little bit the parents, and not at all the children, since they don't really have a say. I think the wealthier a family is, the more I'm willing to shift the blame from society to the parents. Healthy food [i]is[/i] available, but at a higher price. We've developed a society in which it is more profitable for companies to make healthier options trendy than it is to make them accessible, so if you've got money, you can get much higher-quality food, but if your poor, your dollar stretches pretty far on hot dogs.
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Video games
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All three.
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Ctrl-f 'Obama' 0 results Seriously flood? I am surprised. It's clearly Obama's fault. Thanks Obama.
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Both parents and society. I want to say parents because they could just as well not buy unhealthy food, but sometimes unhealthy is what is unfortunately affordable.
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All three
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It's kind of all three.
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All three.
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Young kids who don't know how to feed/cook for themselves: Parents and society Older kids who know how to feed/cook for themselves: kids and society
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It's a mixture of bad parenting and commercialism. The kids are influenced heavily by both. For the most part, kids only eat what their parents allow them to until later in life, and the focus on eating and instant gratification of hunger, especially in the US doesn't help.
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Parents, food companies and Governments.
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At least we can agree that the children aren't to blame and that it's either the parents, society, or both.
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Society is the one making fast food cheaper than real food, society is the one pumping all the food with sugar and salt and fat and artificial flavourings, society is the one telling parents their kids want crappy food and that they'll be happier for it. Ultimately though, it's the parents' job to know what they're putting in their kid's mouth and to make sure it's healthy. Cheap as chips vegetables are still healthier than a McDonalds, even if they're mostly just water.
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Communism, guns, feminism.
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Society is that way because of idiot parents.
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Ultimately, parents are the source of habits in kids. Sure it's terrible that kids' channels are filled with fast food ads and unhealthy food, but the person that buys that food and gives it to the kid is responsible.
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5 RespuestasWhy are you still even here? There are so many people on this forum that call you an idiot that I don't even have to waste my time saying it. You can't stay unbanned, you have to resort to making dozens of alts, your threads get globally muted, and you constantly get pointed out for being a troll/idiot, etc. Suffice to say that no one really takes you seriously on this site and yet you're still posting here 24/7 anyway. Do you just enjoy making a fool of yourself?
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Editado por Novice o7o7o7: 5/28/2014 6:50:30 AMLe Mute xdddddddd
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The parents. Society doesn't feed your kids. It's not their job to either. (Incase anyone was going to dispute the first point)
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Both the parents and society.
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