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Balance what you Eat, Drink & Do

While at the tire dealer today to get some tires repaired, I saw this sign on their vending machine.  I found it most interesting since I did not see a single snack in the machine that appeared healthy or balanced.  But, it is good advice, so I didn't get anything from the vending machine - not sure that was its intent....  Smiley Happy

 

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I see these on the vending machines around me as well.

 

It stemmed from this campaign:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lylc4Yp0TPM

 

 

 

 

Collin | Los Angeles, California

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Never heard of that campaign. But it would of stopped me as well.

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Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android

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Thanks for sharing.

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The problem with the campaign in general is that it is Coke, Dr Pepper, and Pepsi generating it.  I know a number of people who work out and still need to lose weight.  Slugging down hundreds of calories of Coke after a workout pretty much defeats the purpose of doing that workout.

 

Now, I do believe in eating based on activity level (ie. I'm not doing as much today, I'll eat less) but it is kind of funny coming from manufacturers of sugar in a can.

Anne | Rural Ontario, Canada

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