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post Jun 17 2007, 04:46 PM
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QUOTE (Testm0nkey @ Jun 17 2007, 05:27 PM) *
so 1.19 is cheaper than 25cents? if the point is whats cheaper its obviously going to be water


if i'm thirsty and running errands all day, i'm not gonna buy a gallon of water. like he said, a coke in the gas station is cheaper than a bottle of water. i'm not going to bring a jug from home because it's inconvieniant, i'm not some grandma who carries a thermos around when leaving the house(knew a friends grandma who did that)


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ok once upon a time I jacked myself off retarded.


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post Jun 17 2007, 04:51 PM
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You can't make that comparison, Cathryn. The packaging is different. A good portion of that 12 pack of soda's cost comes from the packaging, individualized containers, and advertising. For that gallon of water, you have to bring your own gallon jug and you're just buying the water with no advertising and no packaging.

A bit fairer comparison would be to compare a 12-pack of Sam's Choice Bottled Water to a 12-pack of Sam's Choice Cola. Then the advertising and packaging costs are pretty similar.


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post Jun 17 2007, 05:17 PM
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so its easier for parents to buy a 12pack of sodas then a gallon of wateR? because thats what we are talking about.

i dont see how thats easier, cheaper, or more convenient


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post Jun 17 2007, 05:27 PM
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Individualized packaging is definitely easier and more convenient for parents - no glasses to wash, no time to pour, toss one in the gym bag/lunchbox.

It's not cheaper though. All that packaging is expensive compared to the product.


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post Jun 17 2007, 05:29 PM
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I agree totally with Testmonkey on why kids become addicted to sugar, caffeine, tv and lets not forget, HUGE portions. When I was 8, I remember having to be told to at least finish the meat out of my Happy Meal ( on the rare occassion that we got them as a treat) because I almost never finished the whole thing, fries, drink and all.

I see elementary aged children all the time now who can finish an entire combo meal and still have room for a hot fudge sundae. Meanwhile, their parents are finishing off super size combos.

I think portion sizes, and the average persons perception of a proper portion has really changed in the last 10 or so years. Parents are unknowingly serving oversized portions, and that's what children are learning to be normal.
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post Jun 17 2007, 06:20 PM
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ok jason, i jumped the gun


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post Jun 17 2007, 06:57 PM
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QUOTE (chook @ Jun 17 2007, 07:20 PM) *
ok jason, i jumped the gun



did not know the gun was asian


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post Jun 17 2007, 08:44 PM
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did not know the gun was asian

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post Jun 18 2007, 10:20 AM
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QUOTE (chook @ Jun 17 2007, 07:20 PM) *
ok jason, i jumped the gun

That wasn't addressed at you, Impala, and I think maybe Cathryn, also went on a organics tangent.


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post Jun 18 2007, 06:17 PM
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and video games dont help. i work at a fucking game store, kids walk in say 'this isnt a game store, they dont have xbox' then leave.

the fuck kids. you dont need a wired controller to have fun.


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post Jun 19 2007, 11:52 AM
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QUOTE (kendra @ Jun 17 2007, 06:29 PM) *
I think portion sizes, and the average persons perception of a proper portion has really changed in the last 10 or so years. Parents are unknowingly serving oversized portions, and that's what children are learning to be normal.


more like 30 years. I was eating hungry-man TV dinners, drinking big ass big gulps, and ordering super sized McD's in the early/mid-80's, so it had to happen way before that.

more blame society bullshit...it's not the portion size, it's the lack of physical activity.

personal accountability is what america has lost.
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post Jun 19 2007, 01:31 PM
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Here's an article that I think is related to why some kids are overweight today. They're not allowed to roam around and explore. That was one of my main activities growing up. If I was forced to stay in my yard I probably would've spent half the time outside I did. Especially places like where my parents live where the front and backyard aren't even big enough to play catch.

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post Jun 19 2007, 01:42 PM
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Yeah. I noticed that, too. When I was in 5th grade, my step-mom let me ride my bike to school. Last year, when my nephew entered 5th grade, she was very against allowing him to ride his new bike I got him for his birthday to school and he had half the distance to travel.


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QUOTE (Testm0s Boi Toi @ Jun 19 2007, 02:31 PM) *
Here's an article that I think is related to why some kids are overweight today. They're not allowed to roam around and explore. That was one of my main activities growing up. If I was forced to stay in my yard I probably would've spent half the time outside I did. Especially places like where my parents live where the front and backyard aren't even big enough to play catch.

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this made me think a bit. when i was in korea, kids were allowed to go anywhere. walk anywhere, etc. because its so safe over there and virtually no crime. and look at the koreans, allll skinny.


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