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    1. DocumentNo3571 on

      Props to Slovakia for being so far up north and still eating that natural.

    2. SlummiPorvari on

      This shows where bread is sold in plastic bags. It can be the healthiest bread in the world but when it’s wrapped in plastic it becomes ultra processed.

    3. skibidytoilet123 on

      Should’ve included Norway, NUMBER ONE WITH 60% ULTRA PROCESSED FOODS!!!

    4. Specific_Gazelle_391 on

      Is there an official definition for „ULTRA PROCESSED FOOD“?

    5. CLKguy1991 on

      I think there’s a colleration between obesity and processed foods. Not sure about Greece though – probably they consume cigarettes and coffee.

    6. Half_smart_m0nk3y on

      What is considered ULTRA processed food?
      Where does regular processed food end? Is it then followed by highly processed food?

    7. BasKabelas on

      As a Dutchman: we exclusively eat potatoes, boiled veggies, small pieces of meat and cheese sandwiches. For drinks, we alternate between milk, coffee, tea and lemonade (carvan cevitan ftw, its not ultra-processed right??). We’re all 2 meter tall, blonde and live ’50s lifestyles. We don’t use any other modes of transport than bicycles.

      Long story short, the reason we’re not on this list is that we don’t even know what processed food is.

    8. Real-Ad-8451 on

      The difference between Belgium and France is very clear but I think that the north and northeast of France are more like Belgium and Germany in terms of diet, it’s the south that makes the score lower. Climate must be an important factor.

    9. helgestrichen on

      Really seems like warmer climate is a big factor. Cant buy regional produce and fruit in UK in scandinavia in the Winter

    10. Wurzelrenner on

      isn’t this just a north-south and therefore cold-warm map?

    11. Familiar_Ad_8919 on

      in some countries, food is relatively cheap overall

      in some countries, ultra processed food is cheaper, driving obesity up and shit

      then theres hungary where even ultra processed foods are too expensive

    12. krneki_12312 on

      This is what people who don’t know how to cook eat.

      And they all live a shorter life.

    13. silver2006 on

      Awesome news!
      Fears of overpopulation, from the 70s, 80s and 90s arw gone now
      The planet will start healing in some time if we don’t destroy it with nukes thanks to Putin and Kim Jong Un alliance

      Also if there will be less people, then there will be more empty houses/apartments in some time, so the houses/apartments prices mayne won’t be rising this much

      And i’ve seen the prognosis, there won’t be a sudden decline unless a big war will happen,
      there still will be a lot of people in 2050, 2080…

    14. Sad-Impact2187 on

      Yep, Germany makes sense. Lots of aufschnitt,  ie cold cuts. Eaten by many for breakfast and for a cold dinner as well.

    15. TheCatLamp on

      No wonder you have so many obese people in the UK. 

      It wasa shock for me, coming from Italy.

    16. Superphilipp on

      Odd choice to colour >50% so drastically different. There are three countries in the mid to high 40s, and there’s barely a difference to the UK. A smooth colour gradient would have been much less misleading.

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