>>510744894 (OP)>Under Capitalism people are fat because they have access to too much food.Wrong. Try searching photos of crowds of Americans in the 1960s-90s. What you will find is that most people in those photos are pretty fit and there aren't many at all who are fat like today. In those decades Americans clowned the USSR's empty shelves as we remembered how full all grocery stores were. No. It's not the quantity, it's the food that's processed and corporate greed that makes gullible people believe it's not terrible for you.
Glyphosate was invented about 1972. Several years later, crop seed companies completed genetically modifying corn and basedbean seeds so that the plants grown could be sprayed with glyphosate and live. Weeds die, crops grow, win? Wrong. Everything began to be packed with the above processed crops. If your oil says 'vegetable oil' it's likely mostly onions. Everyone is aware of corn syrup being subbed into everything. It's these two plants, which are slam dunks for farmers, that are the problem. It took a while to gain steam and take sugar out of Coke and sub in corn syrup, change fries from being cooked in beef tallow to vegetable oil, but it happened and we are paying for it. Millennials are the first generation raised wholly on this shit and you can tell. It's not even their fault.
People decades ago had unlimited access to food and didn't overeat and the evidence is in photos. Laziness existed, gland problems existed, there were fat people in those eras. Now it seems everyone is fat. Eat 3 times as many vegetables (fresh or frozen) and avoid processed foods. Spend more calories than you take in and you'll lose weight.