The average Austrian consumes 3,700 calories a day

>The average Austrian consumes 3,700 calories a day.

How are they all not fat as fuck?

I thought southern Germans and Austrians were known for being a bit heavier on average because of their food and drinking culture.

They're not known to be fat countries though. 3,700 is around the same as Americans consume. Which is known as a fat country.

Italy consumes on average 3400 the same as Britain. But Britain is the fat country not Italy.

America's food supply is entirely kiked. Most Americans only have access to genetically modified synthetic food that causes obesity in its design. Come to the United States and you will see that it is uncommon to find fresh, non-synthetic food except in rural areas and rich liberal areas, both of which are a minority here.

They live in the mountains, they get exercise by just walking to the store/work/etc.

On the other hand, we live in a flattest place in Central Europe, in the Pannonian basin. The results of it, you can see in pic related. We're literally the fattest country in Europe.

Denmark is even flatter than Hungary and they are thinner, stop blaming geography for being fat

The only days I can get above 2000 calories are on Fridays and Saturdays. Don't know how people can eat 3700 in a single day

Not to mention that in most of America, the only way to get anywhere is by car, so most people never get sufficient exercise.

A lot of us bike everyday

And what's stopping Hungary from doing the same? Evil EU plutocrats?

Yes, well, be that as it may, Nordic cuisine is basically chewing on tree barks, stale mushrooms and eating rotten fish and meat. (they call it pickling)
Of course they're gonna be thin, since nobody actually wants to eat anything!

>eat healthy food
>stay fit
>eat processed disgusting fat food
>get fat
WOW who would have thought, it's almost like US & Mexican food is destroys your body

no investment into bike paths ?

Somebody in his basement eats for the two of you just like somewhere in some shred appartment some dick drinks two shares plus including mine.

i live 6 month in USA . I always find good vegetable not that much expansive, even if i needed to make my food myself.

You can bike on normal roads, you know, I do it every day

hungarians can't drive

Good for you, but most people do not have access to such foods.

to be fair, Meds can't either

in Hungary we say if someone is driving recklessly that "he/she drives like a crazed Spaniard"

"""food deserts""" are a maymay. And even with a diet of purely fast food, while unhealthy, you can still lose weight if you follow the basic law of CICO. Your body is not a magical exemption to thermodynamics

Unfortunately we have an entire culture revolved around denial of nature and health, so the average person has no way to know what's good and bad for them. It's not as simple as simply choosing to eat healthy when from birth we're educated that there is no such thing as nutrition and we should just eat whatever we wish. Also that getting everywhere in a car is normal, and watching tv and playing video games all day is just fine. We're taught not to question these facets of our civilization, and the results are starkly revealed in the current health epidemics.

>because of their food and drinking culture
All of Germany has a drinking culture, 56% man.

You do not have supermarket in every place in america ?
Honneslty even with bad vegetable , i believe that you eat well. The taste would be less good but it would be at least a little healty.

In all honesty we're not that far behind when it comes to overweight and obesity rates, but one excuse I really cannot stand is the "fast/unhealthy food is cheap" rhetoric. A Big Mac here costs €4 and has just 500kcal. For that money, you can get so much better. It doesn't have to be the /fit/ meme chicken breast which still is kinda expensive, but for example chicken legs aren't that much worse (a bit more fat but still enough proteins, plus fat ain't that bad, it's very satiating compared to the same caloric value of carbs) and a kilo costs like €2 or so. Even vegs aren't that expensive, for example peas or broccoli have a good share of protein too and are like 50 cents per kilo, and it takes literally 10 minutes to "prepare" them (i.e. boil up in water)

Obviously, but I thought it was more pronounced in the south.
We have supermarkets everywhere, but they mostly do not sell healthy foods. The vegetables and fruits are covered with toxic pesticides and carcinogens, and are made with genetic modification that actually removes a lot of the nutrition, if you can believe that. Besides that, many Americans don't even think of eating fruits and vegetables because they're too addicted to sugar and salt, so they eat fast food and snacks all the time. These things combined with the lifestyles of Americans are what cause the current insanity of the obesity and other health epidemics.
Again, it's not only that food isn't available, but that people are brainwashed by the TV and addicted to quick-fix foods that are low in nutrition. It's a concentrated effort by those in power to keep the people dumb and unhealthy so they're more easily controllable. As Henry Kissinger said, control the food, control the people.

Tall people need more calories

I said it in another thread a couple days ago, but isn't land ridiculously cheap over in burgerland? Like every non-downtowncity dweller seems to have several hectares of land on your side of the pond?
Here, land is extremely pricey (in my rural area, up to €380/square metre), but out of my 1100 m^2 plot (only 0.11 hectare), I just use 300 m^2 for growing stuff, and despite our shitty cold/cloudy climate I get loads of potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, kiwis, watermelons, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, all sorts of brassicas, asparagus, carrots, onions, leeks, figs, pomegranates, peppers... every yea - uh right now I don't even know what to do with all of that stuff, so I share it with family and firends. Plus apples and walnuts on field plots detached from the house property.

So maybe instead of having boring, square-kilometre sized lawns, how about growing some shit? it's really not that hard

>genetically modified synthetic food that causes obesity in its design.
holy fuck americans are retarded
nothing wrong with GMOs just stop eating so much

You're totally right, but the fact of the matter is that most Americans are so hopelessly lost, so stuck in their ways, so clueless and deprived of individuality, that it will never even occur to them to do something like that, much less muster the time and willpower to actually make it happen. Americans have been beaten down for many generations now, and we just keep going lower, defying all previous conceptions of degeneracy. I don't see any good coming of it until America lies in ashes with most of the population dead, which is probably going to happen soon enough.

>Not to mention that in most of America, the only way to get anywhere is by car, so most people never get sufficient exercise.

Ding, ding, ding. This is the big one. People in suburbia in the US weigh an average of 5 kilos more than those in cities.

Burning 100 kcal/day walking translates into 36,500 kcal, or about 10 kilos of fat, in a year. This is huge on a population level.

There's no way out of America's car dependence, since huge land spaces have ensured that cities sprawl and can't have good transit everywhere.

There's nothing wrong with GMOs, except that the way they're used prioritizes quantity over quality, so all the things being grown with it are inferior to what could be grown locally on a smaller scale. And these foods are loaded with chemicals to make them unhealthy and addictive. Just eat less? Try telling that to the companies that put the chemicals in the food to make people not feel full, and think they're still hungry when their stomach is already 200% overfilled.

People in the cities are also poor and can't afford food lol

>so all the things being grown with it
>WITH IT

With what? Are you Americans really so dumb you think "GMO" is a chemical additive like those news reports say? I thought those were memes.

good argument