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this post was submitted on 31 Jan 2025
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As opposed to the memeable British dishes. If you want to point out that our food is bland and unsightly then you can always do so at: !casualuk@feddit.uk or !okmatewanker@feddit.uk.
This is about our food production, consumption and the food industry in the United Kingdom. Which, I think we can all agree, needs improving and there are unique challenges that we face.
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That seems to be cheating a bit because convenience food tends to be more calorie dense. You could buy a cake for that but you couldn't have it as your main meal.
Yeah, in one of the "frozen food shops" near me, I can get 4 chocolate-covered flapjacks for £1 - they're about 500 calories each, so I can get 1,000 calories for about 50p, if I need to.
This is why calorie count alone is an imperfect measure of how "healthy" a food is.
Also, I'm pretty sure that even the idea of calories is flawed, and practically useless as a nutrition indicator.