Sounds like you have alot of experience with the daily nutritional habits of the poor… Spent alot of time with them up in Temecula I gather?
I have no experience with all of the daily habits of the poor but those that I do know of, and who my wife works with don’t have the money for fast food. It is to expensive.
I would be willing to bet (and I have no data to back this up) that the obesity and eating habits of the middle class and above are much worse then the poor.
Just a guess.
So that forced paradigm shift will be very helpful to the poor. What was I thinking?