The juxtaposition of two pictures from an important Time magazine photo essay tells us a lot of what we need to know about the state of American unhealth. First, an italian family's typical week of food. Second, a family from Atlanta.
Obviously, these families may not necessarily be typical. But the differences are startling.
Just to start with, mind playing "Where's Waldo" with the vegetables on the Revis family table?
UPDATE: See also the Mexicans they've chosen. What I find particularly striking is what each family chose to put front and center.
6/19/2008
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that is pretty sad... and the thing is that the Atlanta family spends more!
I at least can pinpoint the potential for atypicality with the Kuwaiti family, which judging by their appearance and family recipe are actually South Asian Muslims who have immigrated to Kuwait but are extremely unlikely to have citizenship status there.
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