01-05-2012, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by llama64
Oh dear, I hope you're kidding, or you at least you meant "in America".
Outlawing "being fat" has got to be one of the ultimate "first world problems".
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http://www.metro.co.uk/news/876364-w...n-malnutrition
http://www.ifrc.org/en/publications-...eport/wdr2011/
There were 1.5billion dangerously overweight people worldwide last year, while 925million were underfed, according to the Red Cross.
The figures were denounced as a ‘shocking’ demonstration that the world produces enough food but people still go hungry.
The Red Cross called it a ‘double-edged’ scandal that fewer people died of starvation than were being killed by ‘excess nutrition’.
The organisation’s Bekele Geleta said: ‘If the free interplay of market forces has produced an outcome where 15 per cent of humanity are hungry while 20 per cent are overweight, something has gone wrong somewhere.’
The problem is highlighted in the organisation’s annual World Disasters Report, which says the world is facing a growing food crisis.
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