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[–] Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 53 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Hey look. The artist is credited!

[–] edgemaster72@lemmy.world 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

How could this watermark bypass my adblocker? Nooooo!!1!i

[–] brbposting@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 day ago

I wish the name and font were as wonderful as the comic right above it!

This is a star

[–] airbornestar@lemmy.zip 10 points 1 day ago

The trash panda wants trash food

[–] SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org 4 points 1 day ago

It is right and very cute :)

[–] LillyPip@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 day ago

But the siren call…

[–] MissJinx@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

I have an honest question, I've seen some videos talking about how in America fast food is the cheapest option of food and healthy food like fruit and veggies are like "luxury". Is that real?

I'm very curious to know if this is true because where I live it's the oposite. We mostly buy geoceries and cook at home and fast food is more expensive (we are also not very into fast food because we do love food)

if I eat pizza, nuggers or burgers every day I'll be broke in a week.

[–] wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz 11 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Maybe 20+ years ago, fast food was pretty cheap, but not anymore. You probably can't get a fast food meal now for less than $10 or $15...

There are places called food deserts though, usually inner city neighborhoods with disproportionally non-white populations that have been systemically redlined into disenfranchisement. They typically don't have grocery stores or much in the way of fresh produce. The only options tend to be convenience stores, corner stores, and fast food chains.

People in those areas also tend to not drive, and most places in the US have really bad public transit infrastructure. And increasingly, sidewalks get torn up and replaced with an extra lane of traffic. So you see, it's not easy for people in food deserts to get out to further spots to buy healthier food.

The education system also tends to neglect these areas, so people are less informed about the importance of good nutrition, and how to plan a well-balanced meal.

So even though it is cheaper to buy ingredients and cook healthier meals, that presupposes a lot of things like a more affluent zip code, a personal vehicle, and an education system that hasn't completely failed you. As a result, people living in poverty tend to eat more fast food and also suffer related health consequences (while also having less access to healthcare)

[–] MissJinx@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago

Thank you for your patience in answering! I never knew about this issue. Very well explained.

[–] GarboDog@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

As someone who lived in various food deserts, this is real. Thankfully our family has a car but it was a long drive to anywhere

[–] wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz 1 points 21 hours ago

Sometimes when I talk about them, people think I'm being racist. Usually privileged white people who get by on virtue signaling and condemning others, but who never had to learn about things like food deserts and redlining.

Like, if it's supposedly racist to talk about the systemic issues that people of color disproportionally face, then what the fuck are we supposed to be doing? Pretending "no, it's fine, the non-racist thing to do is more performative messaging that relieves us of feeling any moral responsibility"?

[–] RebekahWSD@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Depends. Food deserts are a thing, and so is true some places. America is big. A lot of things are true!

[–] tostiman@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago

Why is the raccoon an Ogre in the first panel

[–] corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago

fastfood

You want a space in there.