Your wife bakes that bread and it is eaten within a day or so. My Grand mother did the very same thing. My mother did that too. Now how many mothers under 40 years old are going to bake bread every other day year round?????
How many families are going to cook good food??? The majority want quick and easy. Then high in calories as it tastes better. More salt because we crave it too. You make a good healthy product with a few natural ingredients that has shelf life of 2-3 days and you going to go broke selling because of the waste.
The fat people is some diet but even more so it is exercise. We do not have communities that are set up to walk in them. You drive miles to get the things you want/need. The average person is not walking or exercising hardly any anymore. I am guilty of this myself. It is this life style change that is helping drive the obesity trend.
You and you wife are as far from matching the "norm" for people today. You both do a lot of physical work. You grow a fair amount of your food. You wife cooks mostly food made from scratch. You have a two parent house hold. All of these things make for a better lifestyle. A big thing is your active.
Many people today are living a very sedentary life styles. They actual need way fewer calories but eat way more because of taste/want/processed. So the end result is more obesity.
When I hear about these people weighting 400-500 LBS. that can't even walk or even get out of bed/chairs. Who is the fool feeding them????? You do not stay at that weight starving
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