you might notice none of the people have heads or faces. the assumption is no one would want to be identified being fat because it s so stigmatizing. my former colleague wrote a big fat rights. she calls this headless fatty. they never show the head. doesn t make what s in your head. we re laden with cultural stigmas of obesity that reinforce this idea it s a problem of will. getting back to the industries, seriously, coke is an issue but look at the changing size of in the 1950s, a movie popcorn was 170 calories, now it s like 83 big macs, the hershey bar has grown, the first paula deen scandal before this was about eat fatty foods, sorry, i m being funded by diabetes