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No Chub-Chubs in the Restaurant!

RationalLunacy

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Bill would make it illegal to feed the obese


Three legislators want to make it illegal for restaurants to serve obese customers in Mississippi. House Bill No. 282, which was introduced this month, says: Any food establishment to which this section applies shall not be allowed to serve food to any person who is obese, based on criteria prescribed by the State Department of Health after consultation with the Mississippi Council on Obesity Prevention and Management established under Section 41-101-1 or its successor. The State Department of Health shall prepare written materials that describe and explain the criteria for determining whether a person is obese, and shall provide those materials to all food establishments to which this section applies. A food establishment shall be entitled to rely on the criteria for obesity in those written materials when determining whether or not it is allowed to serve food to any person.
The proposal would allow health inspectors to yank the permit from any restaurant that "repeatedly" feeds extremely overweight customers.
The bill, written by GOP Rep. W. T. Mayhall Jr., was referred to the Judiciary and Public Health committees, but The Jackson Free Press doesn't expect it to garner much support in the statehouse.
About two-third of Mississippians are considered overweight or obese, according to a recent analysis of federal health data.



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So they'd rather obese people stay home and stay fat?

At least when going to a restaurant, it requires movement, id est exercise...
 
Meanwhile, in the UK, this was announced...

MINISTERS UNVEIL £400 MILLION POUND PLAN TO SHOUT AT FAT PEOPLE

BRITAIN'S fat people are to be hounded into submission through a multi-million pound strategy of shouting and community violence.

At the heart of the programme will be 250,000 outreach counsellors who will patrol supermarket aisles looking for 'inappropriate choicemakers'.

Once they have identified a target the uniformed counsellors will approach the shopper and scream: "PUT IT DOWN FATTY! PUT IT DOWN!"

Supermarket entrances will be fitted with hidden scales and as overweight shoppers enter they will hear the sound of mooing cows and be handed a photograph of Christopher Biggins.

The counsellors will also have the power to force fat people to strip down to their underpants and run around the car park for 20 minutes.

The government's plan for 'healthy towns' will include daily calisthenics, with hundreds of uniformed citizens lined up in neat rows, swinging their arms in time to music.

The sessions will be filmed and shown before popular features at cinemas across the country. Actor Brian Cox will provide a voice-over stressing the importance of physical fitness to the struggle against international Zionism.

The 'healthy towns', or gesundestädte, will host weekly torchlit marches to the local sports stadium where the uniformed citizens will eat satsumas while watching Sir Steve Redgrave's 1996 coxless pairs triumph over and over again.

Anyone unable to lose weight will have their passport confiscated and be forced to sew a patch onto their uniform depicting a big, fat cartoon pig.

Meanwhile, health secretary Alan Johnson is urging school bullies to step up their victimisation of overweight children as part of the government's 'Let's Punch Britain Thin' programme.
 
lololo----I saw a pic of these lawmakers and they would have a problem getting a table themselves if they could ever pass a bill this stupid---what next fat people not allowed down the ding-dong section at the supermarket--maybe they should target tv and the video gaming industry, or the internet---some of the causes ..|
 
gee... I've been to Mississippi... and they are a bit 'zaftig' but this is just a ludicrous proposition ... totally irrational.
 
Perhaps they should concentrate on passing a law preventing the sale of alcohol to drunks. At least that would save thousands of innocent lives on the roads from accidents caused by drunk drivers.
 
As an obese person, I feel that the first thing the governments need to do about obesity is to regulate the entire food industry by mandating that all food have half of the following ingredients in all food: sugar, salt and fat. I know that all our palates will get used to less of these flavors in time.

Shouldn't alcoholics be refused services in bars and be insulted in liquor stores? And tobacco users?

Our bodies are designed to take food as a part of the bodily need for keeping themselves replenished and nourished, and certainly alcohol, drugs and tobacco are really self-inflicted addiction.

SIGH (rolling my eyes)!
 
P.S. I will boycott (and encourage others to do the same) Tunica, which is Mississippi's biggest source of funds. I have family and friends in that area and some of then are regular customers there.
 
Gotta love those small-government republicans!
 
well! my chubby butt and i are certainly not visiting mississippi any time soon!

harumph! ;)
 
>>>Perhaps they should concentrate on passing a law preventing the sale of alcohol to drunks. At least that would save thousands of innocent lives on the roads from accidents caused by drunk drivers.

That's different. Being drunk is COOL! Being obese is GROSS!

Lex
 
What's needed to beat obesity is education about how to actually cook a nutritious meal, a little self control and tighter regulation over the entire food industry. If the "bad" foods aren't there for us to buy, we won't be able to eat them.
 
Why don't they just pass a building law and stipulate that the doors into restaurants should be sufficiently narrow so that only slim people can slide into such places. :-)
 
What's needed to beat obesity is education about how to actually cook a nutritious meal, a little self control and tighter regulation over the entire food industry. If the "bad" foods aren't there for us to buy, we won't be able to eat them.

I know what you mean. It's very difficult to go into a grocery store these days and find real food, and it's getting worse every day. Virtually everything is precooked in this 'microwave' generation. Cooking is becoming a lost art.
 
What's needed to beat obesity is education about how to actually cook a nutritious meal, a little self control and tighter regulation over the entire food industry. If the "bad" foods aren't there for us to buy, we won't be able to eat them.

The first step is to completely ban trans fats and high fructose corn syrup.
 
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