My comment was in regard to blaming the food industry for the state of our own health. I never mentioned anything about weight or obesity at all. I personally think that although the food industry does try its very best to heavily influence our decisions regarding food consumption, it's a total cop out to blame them for what we actually decide to eat. Eating healthy is personal choice, not a food industry-driven obligation. Overweight does not always equal being unhealthy, but choosing to eat unhealthy foods on any regular/continual basis is always a bad decision, and those that do subscribe to this lifestyle have no one to blame but themselves when the results become too obvious to ignore. Blaming the food industry for your own poor decisions may make you feel better, but doesn't absolve a person of their own lack of good judgement.It is ignorant to the majority of reasons why people may be obese. As Jessica said, she has hypothyroid issues, for her she has been able to find a system that works for her. She is fortunate, to say that those who have not found a system that works for them are just lazy is ridiculous. I am sure it took her time to figure out what foods work for her and what foods do not. To simply over generalize by saying everyone who is big eats junk food is obnoxious. Myself, as I mentioned I have a problem with under eating, and I rarely eat fast food or junk food. I also have a congenital heart defect which makes high impact cardio difficult for me. There are many health factors that do not show on the surface and blanket statements like yours rarely take those into consideration.
I would also suggest, that it is somewhat naive to imply that the 'majority of reasons why a person may be obese' are not behavioral in nature. Truth is, MOST people that are obese are victims of their own personal choices and behaviors, not of some pre-existing physical condition, ailment, or affliction. Try to keep it real, huh?