“…for people struggling financially and socially, trying to just get through the day and keep their lives together to varying degrees … their meals are often the only consistently happy and pleasurable events they can count on each day.”
The things that will bring obvious reward, however, often make the underlying situation worse — think spending, overeating and drinking. But then, that’s why they call poverty a cycle, and obesity fits there, too.
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