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Re: Kentucky Fried Chicken

Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Tue Apr 20, 2010 11:29 pm

EP wrote:Yeah, where can you find more current stats?
I was critising your first post...not your second posts...
EP wrote:I just don´t like "facts" like this "tammilehto´s" one: "Finland is the second most obese country in the world". That is total crap.
I agree...but then it's equally as bad to put up facts that are now 7/8 years old.
EP wrote:I hate to see overweight children and I could strangle parents who feed their kids into that state.
It's child abuse and the parents should be fined/jailed...or shot...that would be funny.


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Post by Jukka Aho » Tue Apr 20, 2010 11:36 pm

ngawaa wrote:I am rather courious as to the reason why Finland does not have a K.F.C. Is Finland a health concious society?
It’s hard to say what is the exact reason for K.F.C. not having a presence in Finland but I don’t think health-consciousness has anything to do with it. Fast food, in general, is seen as unhealthy in Finland, just like in most countries, but kebab/pizza places, local grills, burger joints etc. are numerous and all over the country. We could do with some more variety but the volume is there and they’re certainly not shunned by the locals.

It could be just a scale of economy thing. A country of five million, plus some, with a relatively large and sparsely populated land area, can only support so many fast food franchises. As for synergy within the EEC/EU economic zone (centralized purchases, transport, etc.), Finland is essentially an island, as you can see by examining the map (see here for population density as well.)
 
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Re: Kentucky Fried Chicken

Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Tue Apr 20, 2010 11:38 pm

There is all the conspiracy theories... :wink:
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Post by jtammilehto » Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:31 am

Yes - Finland does not rank 2nd in obesity according to stats have now seen.

eg -- http://books.google.com/books?id=1ift90 ... ty&f=false

But there was some kind of publicity a couple of years ago how 'fat' Finland had been becoming. Maybe it was rate of change, etc. In any case - even from straight- obesity measurements - Finland has nothing to really be proud of in this regard (eating habits).

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Post by EP » Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:14 pm

But there was some kind of publicity a couple of years ago how 'fat' Finland had been becoming.
You obviously don´t read womens/health magazines. That publicity is in every magazine year after year, has been as long as I remember.
Finland has nothing to really be proud of in this regard (eating habits).
There is something. In northern Karelia people used to die like flies of cardiovascular diseases. In 1970´s they started a 20+ year long project and the numbers dropped quite dramatically:

"Ennen Pohjois-Karjala-projektia maakunnassa oli työikäisillä miehillä vuosittain reilusti yli 200 ja naisilla yli 40 sydänkuolemaa. Vuonna 2006 vastaavat luvut olivat 44 ja 5."
(Before the project over 200 men and over 40 women per year died of heart attack. 2006 the numbers were 44 and 5.)

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Post by Upphew » Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:24 pm

EP wrote:You obviously don´t read womens/health magazines.
I do!

"BlahBlahBlah, SEX! BlahBlahBlah, BOOBIES! BlahBlahBlahBlahBlah..."

See, no mention about anything fat.
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Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:26 pm

jtammilehto wrote:Finland has nothing to really be proud of in this regard (eating habits).
True...And very quick to critises other countries about their health.

It's always amazed me how the USA is light years ahead regarding dietary information and general health and fitness knowledge....yet a large % of the population still suffer from obesity and obesity related health problems. Poorly educated population and a dodgy food industry has a lot to do with it IMO....(not to say the food industry in Europe is that much better).
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Re: Kentucky Fried Chicken

Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:26 pm

Upphew wrote:
EP wrote:You obviously don´t read womens/health magazines.
I do!

"BlahBlahBlah, SEX! BlahBlahBlah, BOOBIES! BlahBlahBlahBlahBlah..."

See, no mention about anything fat.
You missed "Why all men are b@stards".... :roll:
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Post by Upphew » Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:29 pm

Bubba Elvis XIV wrote:
Upphew wrote:"BlahBlahBlah, SEX! BlahBlahBlah, BOOBIES! BlahBlahBlahBlahBlah..."
You missed "Why all men are b@stards".... :roll:
Huh? It reads clearly there between "Hot summer drapes" and "3 most beautiful eyeliners"?
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Re: Kentucky Fried Chicken

Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:31 pm

You know my Finnish sucks.
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Post by EP » Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:38 pm

"BlahBlahBlah, SEX! BlahBlahBlah, BOOBIES! BlahBlahBlahBlahBlah..."
I said women´s magazines. Not those magazines that are on top selves of R-kiosk.

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Post by Upphew » Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:51 pm

Bubba Elvis XIV wrote:You know my Finnish sucks.
So does my women... err... women-language
EP wrote:I said women´s magazines. Not those magazines that are on top selves of R-kiosk.
"The online women's magazine for fashion, sex advice..." and first thing that I saw when I opened comopolitan.com: the 25 hottest sex tips ever...
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Post by EP » Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:13 pm

when I opened comopolitan.com
Cosmopolitan´s target group is 15-25 (max) years old "women".

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Post by EP » Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:16 pm

And to add, Cosmopolitan has to follow the original brand instructions, and they have a sex article in every magazine. Check women´s magazines that target women who are twice that age.

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Re: Kentucky Fried Chicken

Post by Upphew » Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:27 pm

EP wrote:And to add, Cosmopolitan has to follow the original brand instructions, and they have a sex article in every magazine. Check women´s magazines that target women who are twice that age.
But then they are just "blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah"?
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