>>137627
>Sugar in everything even if they don't need it
>Only eat white bread
>Corn so subsidized/overproduced that they add it to fucking everything (hence the sugar issue because of corn syrup)
>Protein not important but still eaten with virtually every meal
>Most meals for people consist of about 60-80% bread and virtually no vegetables (or the "vegetable" is corn/sugar snap peas/potatoes)
>People put 10lbs of sauce on everything (which is straight sugar in most cases)
>Most workers drink a carafe worth of coffee a day
>Which wouldn't be so bad except for they add about half a cup of sugar/cream to it
>Government pushed "fatty foods" as the main cause of obesity instead of sugar for 30 years so people ate a ton of "fat free" foods that had 10lbs of sugar added to them
Your average American consumes about 100-150 grams of sugar every day. If they only eat home-made meals and maybe eat yogurt or drink soda, they still usually still consume over 70 grams of sugar every day in America. It's bad.