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elil17
3y ago
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Or they have less exposure to obesogens and therefore don't want to eat as much, leading restaurants to offer smaller portion sizes. There's a correlation, but not necessarily a causation.
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refurb
3y ago
Which obesogens do you imagine a place like SE is NOT exposed to? The pollution is far worse, and the food supply is even less regulated.
I'd expect far more exposure, rather than less.
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