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1. carlmr+B5[view] [source] 2026-01-12 13:03:44
>>giulio+(OP)
>The share of U.S. households reporting at least one user rose from about 11% in late 2023 to more than 16% by mid-2024.

I was wondering how you could get such a high impact overall. But it seems one in 6 households are on GLP-1 drugs in the US.

In my friend circle in Germany I don't even know one single person on this stuff.

It's insane to me that so many people need these to get off the processed foods killing them in the US.

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2. u_sama+h6[view] [source] 2026-01-12 13:07:18
>>carlmr+B5
For artificial problems, artificial solutions. I think the state of food in the US is really bad, and one cannot compare such products to the superior EU food quality standards and eating habits (and city designs) which render the incentives really perverse
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3. mschwa+Hb[view] [source] 2026-01-12 13:34:18
>>u_sama+h6
A consequence of universal healthcare that people don't talk about much is that it turns unhealthy citizens from an individual cost into more of a collective one. So it makes sense that countries with universal healthcare regulate in favor of their citizens as opposed to their food industry, because they're paying for the consequences more directly.
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4. tonyed+Xt[view] [source] 2026-01-12 14:58:50
>>mschwa+Hb
That doesn’t seem to be working in the UK. We are nearly as bad as the US for obesity.
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5. rootus+Ze1[view] [source] 2026-01-12 18:31:24
>>tonyed+Xt
Indeed, I would caution pretty much everyone else in the world (except maybe Asians, but even then) to be circumspect when taunting Americans for their obesity rates. Germany, to use an example from this discussion, has been going up steadily for decades. Doesn't seem like this is a US-specfic problem or something that Europe has a good answer for.
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6. Thlom+jd3[view] [source] 2026-01-13 11:59:43
>>rootus+Ze1
Europe is just lagging behind. There's not that much difference between the US and Europe. Europe just has more history and culture which makes the changes less extreme.
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