I’m not sure if many of you know but over the summer I’ve
been working in a local convenience shop (which I cant name or I’ll be in
trouble!). So while I’ve been working there, I’ve really noticed the eating
habits of some of our customers.
Now I will just add in here that I know it is quite
hypocritical what I am saying and that I shouldn’t be so judgemental when I
know that I have also been out and spent £5 or even more at a time on junk
food. However, saying that the whole point of my blog is that I am on a journey
to a better life, and by the time I have children I will have figured out a
good balanced diet for them! I certainly don’t want them having sweets every
night…
I mostly work evenings, which obviously doesn’t always paint
a very good picture as the customers are normally there for the chocolate or
alcohol.
But this is honestly not the most shocking part. The amount
of sweets that parents buy for their children is incredible, incredibly awful
that is. We often have our regular customers come in on a daily basis and since
I work 4 or 5 days a week I do pick up on what they buy quite a lot.
Cringey I know but with obesity in the news headlines more
and more frequently, it’s interesting to observe families to see what they’re
like! And who doesn’t love a good bit of people watching.
Anyway there’s one particular family that comes to mind as
I’m writing this. As far as I’m aware I have only met the two sisters and their
mum.
The sisters
argue like crazy, even in the shop, I even get embarrassed serving them – it’s
that bad!
Every day
that I work, they come in a buy so much junk food, it makes me feel sick even
thinking about it. Obviously the shop has a small chilled section and we have
steak slices or chicken and bacon or chicken tikka, you name it! The girls also
buy these because they are normally on offer…they have got to be the most awful
looking things ever! Plus the thought of
all the calories, fat, carbs and processed meat that goes in them makes me feel
quite nauseous!
I’m going a
little bit off topic here. So out of the two sisters, one must be about 14 who
is a pretty average size (surprisingly because of what she eats) and the other
is about 15 but she is without a doubt overweight, obviously at no surprise to
any of us. I think its really sad that this has happened to her but whenever
they come in with their mum, it’s not like she does anything about it and still
lets them buy it.
No their
mum is a different case, the complete opposite to myself, where she doesn’t eat
enough…and it’s pretty obvious.
I think its
pretty bad that we live in a society where eating disorders are so common
nowadays. Yes, the NHS say that they are addressing it but they clearly aren’t
or obesity cases wouldn’t be rising so rapidly and unfortunately it’s something
I see everyday. I’m only one person out of thousands who are obese but I am
slowly getting there and one day I hope to be able to influence and help people
on their own journey to a better life.
Also, if
you actually read this, please let me know! I have no idea who really reads it
so it would be nice to actually thank whoever you are. (sorry family, you don’t
count because I give you no choice but to read it!)
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