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What about multicolored marshmallows as part of a complete breakfast?
But what about feeding that 5-year-old those multi-colored marshmallows as part of a complete breakfast?
Because we lament the prevalence of obesity and its often dire complications, especially in children, but blithely continue- as you have likely heard me say before- to market multicolored marshmallows as part of a complete breakfast.
But until all that, there was no reflexive, public outrage that the makers and marketers of multicolored marshmallows as part of a complete breakfast would be the ones to tell us what constituted a "smart" choice.
But how much sense does it make to acknowledge far and wide the calamitous effects of childhood obesity, yet continue to peddle multi-colored marshmallows to 6-year-olds as "part of a complete breakfast"?
Neither side is, to my knowledge, advocating more multi-colored marshmallows as part of a complete breakfast, although exactly that seems to prevail for the duration of the argument.
Even at the extremes -- say, passionate vegans and ardent Paleos -- diets are still more similar to one another than either is like what's all around us: multicolored marshmallows as part of a complete breakfast.
Admittedly, a world awash in junk food engineered to be addictive, the invention of labor-saving technology as the mother of sedentary necessity, and the hypocrisy of fretting about childhood obesity while continuing to market multi-colored marshmallows to kids as "part of a complete breakfast" -- makes the job harder than it needs to be.
Almost everything about our culture, from crazy schedules, to screen obsession, to technological invention as the mother of New Age necessities, to our willingness to market multicolored marshmallows as part of a complete breakfast provided they are haphazardly fortified -- conspires against true health.
Bluntly, it requires the honesty to acknowledge that a culture lamenting the high and rising prevalence of diabetes in its youth, while continuing to peddle at every opportunity soda, toaster pastries, and multi-colored marshmallows as part of a complete breakfast -- reeks of hypocrisy.
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