View Full Version : Belfast : Breakast Bap £35 : Owner says you maybe fat & no use
arista
19-03-2025, 03:15 PM
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It's Expensive.
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BBC Stephen Nolan was shown the Door.
[Mark Young, a 39-year-old who is listed
at Companies House as a gym instructor
and the company's sole director,
has played down the commotion caused by the post.
'It’s a free world, and critics are welcome
to abuse away, it’s not doing me
any harm really,' said Young.
In common with other health campaigners,
however, Professor Paul Gately,
the head of Obesity UK, offered a
rather different view.
'Fundamentally, it’s incredibly
discriminatory and it really feels
it’s attention-grabbing at the expense
of people suffering from a disease,'
said Gately.]
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https://metro.co.uk/2025/03/18/cafe-35-breakfast-bap-sparks-outrage-calling-obese-people-fatties-22748075/
Vanessa
19-03-2025, 03:21 PM
35 pounds for a breakfast? You're having a laugh!
arista
19-03-2025, 03:30 PM
No one else does a mega-bap
that's his trick
Crimson Dynamo
19-03-2025, 04:07 PM
What disease is that charity person referring to?
arista
19-03-2025, 04:22 PM
What disease is that charity person referring to?
Thyroid
Crimson Dynamo
19-03-2025, 04:30 PM
Thyroid
Like 2%
98% eat too much
user104658
20-03-2025, 09:39 AM
1) He is being an attention seeking twat.
but the pedant in me has to say 2) there is no such thing as weight gain without calorie surplus, the reason thyroid issues cause weight gain in because it lowers BMR and you burn less calories "just living" - so it's more accurate to say that there IS a calorie surplus, it's just that a "normal diet" is likely to be a calorie surplus. The opposite (high BMR) is the reason you'll see some "skinny folk" who seem to be able to eat whatever they want and remain thin. Important for those folks of course to remember that just because they don't have a belly, doesn't mean they don't have internal organs covered in fat and high blood pressure.
All highly mitigated by cutting out refined carbs by the way, so go grab the breakfast bap, throw the bun in the bin and enjoy the meat & eggs :hee:.
Cherie
20-03-2025, 09:45 AM
Not everyone who uses a mobility scooter is fat, some have joint issues, one leg, no legs, the list is endless, it seems to be very right on to attack the disabled now? and made even more so by the Labour government. Just remember not everyone is born disabled,...one day that might be you mate
…so he encourages and promotes a gluttonous eating behaviour by offering his hugely priced and very large breakfast for free to anyone who can eat it in a quick eat restricted time of 45 minutes…and then mocks and derides what he sees as gluttonous eating behaviour…he’s a one, isn’t he…
Livia
20-03-2025, 11:32 AM
Imagine him saying something so insulting to any other group in society. The hand-wringers would be tearing out their hair. This idiot doesn't know people's lives. Lots of people who are morbidly obese have a destructive relationship with food. It's a mental problem. Anorexia is one end of the scale and obesity is the other. Only anorexics get the sympathy, people say strange, endearing stuff about people who are dangerously thin like, awww she looks like a little pixie. The other end of the scale though, you can apparently say what you like.
Vanessa
20-03-2025, 12:00 PM
Imagine him saying something so insulting to any other group in society. The hand-wringers would be tearing out their hair. This idiot doesn't know people's lives. Lots of people who are morbidly obese have a destructive relationship with food. It's a mental problem. Anorexia is one end of the scale and obesity is the other. Only anorexics get the sympathy, people say strange, endearing stuff about people who are dangerously thin like, awww she looks like a little pixie. The other end of the scale though, you can apparently say what you like.
Yes you're right. Some people overeat as a way of coping. And for some it's very hard just to eat normally.
Crimson Dynamo
20-03-2025, 12:45 PM
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user104658
20-03-2025, 12:48 PM
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Good hearty breakfast if you get rid of that loaf :hee:.
arista
20-03-2025, 12:53 PM
Good hearty breakfast if you get rid of that loaf :hee:.
Sure,
But over priced
Crimson Dynamo
20-03-2025, 12:56 PM
Sure,
But over priced
Its free is you eat it in 45mins
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