They love fry chicken, eaten with the skin, drink cola and they love chips.
I think they can do better, but it seems it is just something they love.
I know this was not addressed to me, but I do want to comment on it.
These food choices are bad ones, I'll admit, but I'll tell you why and
read very carefully and then I will compare it to why "they" say it's bad:
Fried chicken is fried in Lord-knows-what and probably a lot of rancid,
oxidized oils (trans-fats). In addition, the
breading on there is no good, and
a lot of additives and even more oils. The cola is probably
laden with sugar, i.e the bad "corn sweetener" type, and in addition, and
carbonation takes away minerals in the body. And lastly, the chips are bad because of the excessive carbohydrates (raises blood sugar), and more rancid, frying oils.
Now to compare --- "they" think the chicken is bad because of the
saturated fat in the skin. If it was "lean" boneless chicken with "low fat" breading with the same chemicals, they would probably give it Michelle Obamama's seal of approval. Likewise, diet soda (with the same carbonation and sugar substitute) would likewise be given a blanket blessing. As a matter of fact, there may be even more cancer-causing chemicals added in the "low fat" and "low sugar" varieties, but hey, at least we cut the fat.
And lastly, they probably think the chips are bad for the same reason I do, the oils, but then they worry about the salt as well.
We both came to the same conclusions, but for different reasons. So, what's the problem you may be asking? Plenty. They would put
plain grilled chicken with the skin, and grilled garden-picked vegetables on the same "junk food" category as the fast food
just because I ate the chicken skin and buttered and salted my vegetables. They rather you eat the processed substitutes instead of natural foods. But in fact, what I just mentioned is NOT a problem at all.
To put it another way, all that fast food has some good and bad in it. But they are attacking the good aspects of the junk food so that natural foods with the same attributes are deemed unhealthy. And the bad things about them (such as the additives) are not even brought up or considered. The result is that people give up one kind of junk food only to be switched to another type of junk food, and IMO far more nefarious. See my point?