Sentences with phrase «buying junk food»

It's not like you were buying junk food for your babies.
Researchers found that moms were more likely to stop buying junk food when it cost more.
But it didn't stop them from buying junk food, too.
Most of us aren't intentionally buying junk food — we may just believe the hype that a food is healthy.
We talked a while back on TLT about one intrepid principal's attempt to prevent students from buying junk food at businesses near her school campus.
Are there any foods that you make at home that you can buy the junk food version of in the supermarket?
I'm the same way — I rarely buy junk food or candy, so when I do, I have ZERO self control.
These healthy vegan bento box ideas and recipes for lunch will make sure that you or your kiddos never go hungry or have to buy junk food!
«The kids may have money or earn money and (buy junk food) without their parents» knowledge,» Stinson said, adding that most parents expect that the school will look out for their children.
The principal once said that being able to buy junk food was part of the «allure» of attending middle school in our district, and the district food services manager insists that kids have a right to a «treat» every day if they want one (never mind that some of them are eating only «treats»).
Obviously the teenagers can go out and buy themselves junk food (if they have the cash), but federally funded for meals for children should be healthy.
@Bettina, No, I meant the adults who have the time and resources to stand guard at the corner store - THOSE could be more proactive and use the time instead to offer healthy, free snacks before the kids even make it in the door to buy the junk food.
Nestle: Right, but our food system has changed and right now because of farm policies that support the production of cheap ingredients in processed foods, processed foods are much cheaper per calorie than our unprocessed foods and vegetables per calorie; so that if you look at the studies that have been done, if you look at the cost of processed foods, it is a much greater bargain for somebody who is poor to buy junk food than it is to buy foods that are fresh.
We don't buy junk food nor sweets.
I always tread lightly in these situations because if people don't ask for my advice, I certainly don't want to go spreading my fitness advice around without them wanting to hear my advice... but if they do ask for my help, then I'll ask about why they buy junk foods if they want to improve their body...
He and his wife brought a platter of home - made and store bought junk food, and sampled many of the luncheon meats, homemade meats and fried foods that others brought, all while responding to people's questions about his declining condition.
Unfortunately, our wills are weak, especially if we've trained ourselves over the years to buy junk foods.
«Naturally, our first stop was to buy junk food and fossil fuel...» Hang on for the ride: With characteristic poetry and pluck, Barbara Kingsolver and her family sweep readers along on their journey away from the industrial - food pipeline to a rural life in which they vow to buy only food raised in their own neighborhood, grow it themselves, or learn to live without it.
If you don't have a lot of money, the most rational thing to do is buy junk food to get the most calories for your buck.

Not exact matches

I believe even when working minimum wage, you can save money buy cutting out things like expensive cable packages, smoking, soda junk foods, and turning off lights when you leave a room, etc..
Go to traMlaW on any saturday and you will see the «assembly line» of sick or soon to be sick americans buying hoardes of junk food with their pmatdoof debit cards.
There are so many times when I crave ranch dressing but I never get my fix, because I refuse to buy the junk - food brands or the overpriced gourmet brands of it - now i can bookmark this in my recipe collection as a go - to when i get the urge.
And I'm tired of buying into the popular notion that potatoes are at best a junk food and at worst some fattening thing with no nutritional value.
When I wanted to eat junk or fast food, I had to beg and plead for weeks until my mom eventually caved and bought it for me.
Others go off - site to buy their lunch — usually junk food — or bring in a packed lunch.
Gems, don't forget the potato chips, cookies, candy bards, gum that you (probably) buy for your kids as after - school treats, too — THAT is the definition of junk food.
They grow up in a junk food culture, and do not buy into the idea that children — least of all poor black children — should be eating better than everyone else.
Not only does this system mean that kids can no longer make a lunch out of a bag of Cheetos (unless they bring it from home), it also reduces the very real social stigma created when kids with money in their pockets can buy enticing junk food while poorer kids have to eat the comparatively «uncool» school meal.
And each food might cost more, but we're saving by not buying junk or eating out.
No you can't drive the van / hit your sister / rip apart my books / play on my phone / watch 12 hours of TV / eat 50 cookies / buy new toys / eat the neighbors junk food / sit with us in church...
I'm sure my kids eat plenty of junk food when they're out with their friends, but at home, I've become committed to buying / serving things that are pretty high up on the nutrition scale.
Even if it is wayyy cheaper than the organic produce and vegetarian products that I buy, I have chosen to live a lifestyle that does not include junk food, so I have no interest.
College students lead stressful lives, and the temptation to buy stuff — such as junk food — can be great.
And then the junk foods, the processed foods, are going to be in the center aisles, and they [these] are very, very, very long and the reason that they are very long is because the research shows that the more products you look at, the more you buy, and that is a rule of supermarkets that research backs up over and over and over again.
Untested, unproven, sensationalistic theories about the best ways to burn fat seem to be mental junk food for the masses and the crazier they sound, the more the people buy into them, only to find an even greater sense of failure and desperation.
The bottom line is that food manufacturers want you to be addicted to sugar and continue to buy all of their high profit junk foods and sugary drinks which destroy your health.
Never having bought into the high simple carb and low fat mantra of the day; he encourage little to no grain, healthy fats, and remove processed «junk» food.
However, if you decide to buy packaged foods, it is necessary to sort out the junk from the higher quality products.
Many people complain about how expensive organic foods are, but then they buy tons of junk foods that contain virtually no nutrient values whatsoever.
The average person eating a modern western diet of processed food consumes a LARGE quantity of fructose without even thinking about it from all of the soft drinks (high fructose corn syrup typically), sweetened juice drinks, orange juice, processed junk foods such as cakes and candies, as well as the HFCS that's added to store - bought salad dressings, breads and cereals, and even condiments like ketchup.
Give a little more consideration to these foods the next time you are in the junk food aisle and are tempted to buy them.
Granted, they're not perfectly Primal and may contain a bit more sugar than we usually recommend, but they'll beat store - bought, HFCS - laden, processed junk food any day.
Keeping it in the closet and eating junk food will not make you lose weight, even if you buy the most expensive version...
Many junk food manufacturers add ingredients to their products that make us go back to buy it again and again like an addiction.
There are so many types of «health bars» on the market today, how do you know if you're actually buying something healthy or junk food in disguise?
I just bought the Honest Co vitamins since I have what I consider to be the pickiest, junk food lover ever and I plan to use them while the family transitions to a better way of eating.
As an aside, in countries like the USA, junk foods are now cheaper to buy than fruits and vegetables.
Many adults use children as an excuse to buy and serve processed junk foods.
You can make up any definition you want, but really, there is a difference between food you make at home from whole grains, legumes, fruits, and vegetables and junk you buy at the grocery store on those inner store shelves.
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