Comment by frikskit

Comment by frikskit 4 days ago

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With so much of the UK with living with unspecified malaise, some significant part of which likely contributing to their low employment participation rate, I suspect giving everyone vitamin D would be very cost effective.

elemdos 4 days ago

Idk I think most of it comes from the food

  • astrange 4 days ago

    English food tends to be better at home than at restaurants. Also, it tends to mostly be undefined brown lumps but it does have flavor and there are some spices. (mostly mustard)

    The exception is "Chinese takeaway", which is actually as bad as the stereotype.

    • elemdos 4 days ago

      Well there is a growing Indian population so that might skew the statistics on home cooking lol.

      Anecdotally, by far the worst home cooking I’ve had was at the hands of a British couple; tasted like simmered dish water.

  • firecall 4 days ago

    As a conversational point, I do recall reading an article sometime ago about people moving to the UK from sunnier places, and then suffering from Vitamin D deficiency!

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