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This Is Why A Record Number Of Americans Are Fat & Broke

12-12-2019 < Blacklisted News 17 246 words
 

What’s worse: The cost of getting takeout or going out to eat is rising much more quickly than the price of buying groceries, but that hasn’t had much of an impact on the spending habits of young people. And if the latest Gallup poll (a different poll than the ones cited above) shows, Americans eat out often: Six in 10 ate out at least once in the past week. And 16%



"Dining rooms and kitchens across the U.S. are getting a little less use than they used to," said research firm Nielsen in a recent report. "That’s because Americans have embraced the experience of eating out."



Eating out is hammering Americans’ savings, but that’s not the only impact it’s having on their general sense of well-being: It’s also probably the biggest contributor to the expanding waistlines of millions of Americans. When Americans eat out, they chow down on an extra 200 calories more than on a normal day.


Furthermore, government research has shown that "when eating out, people either eat more or eat higher calorie foods - or both - and that this tendency appears to be increasing."


Meanwhile, a staggering 75% of Americans are either overweight or obese, according to the CBC. And over time, the costs in the form of deteriorating health associated with obesity will will continue to climb. According to the CDC, obese patients often shoulder costs that are $1,429 higher on average than patients of a normal weight.


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