Woman perfectly breaks down the problem with shaming people for eating junk food

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Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has long campaigned on the importance of healthy eating for young children and has rightly been applauded for his crusade - but one aspect of this complex issue is too

As Twitter user @sibylpain pointed out in a poignant and often harrowing autobiographical thread that went viral, low-income families' decisions to opt for convenience foods over fresh fruit and vegetables is often a matter of economic necessity.

 

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The cost of all those vitamins would probably have been the same as some fruit & veg. Even an orange a day.

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It’s just a snack. It may be someone’s only affordable meal. Stop shaming poor people.

Fruit and vegetables can be found at a very low price if you look hard enough,

Telling you these things put your health at risk is not shaming.

When I make Mac and cheese I only use half the packet.

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