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Jun. 8th, 2004 02:40 pm
beetiger: (Rhys)
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I never really was much of a fast food type. I've eaten it regularly because it's convenient and I'm lazy sometimes, but I've never craved it. Unhealthy food, yes: bubble tea and pork dumplings and hot sugar-and-cinnamon cookies and especially pie, but not really burgers and fries. Not only that, I went to see Super Size Me not too long ago, and I read through Fast Food Nation every once in a while. Hell, I used to work for the big food companies, albeit in beverages; I know the stuff is hideous and addictive. Not the best lactating fare, truly.

But I'm finding myself eating a lot of fast food these days. Why? It's the harried mommy diet. You see, in Westchester, you pretty much have to drive everywhere, so the baby is in the car a lot. He falls asleep there, but doesn't really transfer out of the car to the house very well. So, when I'm on my way home for lunch after a morning appoitment, I have two basic choices. I can go home, fail to keep the baby asleep, and try to eat while tending an unhappy underslept baby, or I can go to a place that will give me food that I can acquire and eat without getting out of the car, while my baby sleeps peacefully. So, I eat the things you can get at drive-through windows.

If someone would open a place that would serve me healthy food in my car in my neighborhood, I'd be there all of the time.

Yeah, I could pack myself a lunch the night before, and bring it with me, I guess. But somehow, being hungry and having a sleeping baby in the car seems to take me by surprise every time.

Date: 2004-06-08 12:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] queenofstripes.livejournal.com
Basically, the reason I smirk when some conservative starts in on the "people are responsible for their own decisions, nobody's cramming the stuff down their throats" line of reasoning. True in itself, yes, but the people who sell the stuff do set the opportunity costs, and that can only be expected to change people's behavior -- especially in a society like ours, where both money and time are very limited resources. I don't even have a kid to worry about, and I have a hell of a time finding healthy and cheap food in Downtown Crossing. As often as not I settle for a bagel and cream cheese next door, since it's the only protein to be had for <$3 for a several block radius. I should get in the habit of bringing my lunches, too, but when I'm at home I'm either too tired to do much more than sit and decompress, or I want to put every bit of energy into something more important than mere self-maintenance...

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