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TV Series - My 600lb Life

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I watch this quite regularly- one thing that I find a bit perplexing. They seem to use disposable plates (plastic or paper) most of the time sometimes disposable cutlery and cups too. I find this amount of unnecessary waste quite disturbing- and wonder if that is just the normal part of there routine?

suevernon1968
5 months ago
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martinlufc5637

It will be so they don't have to wash them, they'll just throw them away

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Leannexxx

Most in America do that tho I haven't watched this show myself but watched the 1000lb sisters

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Imnotcheap

I have reusable plastic cutlery for work, but even without seeing the program I would say very different from what they use. Mine has it's own container and gets washed and used again

I guess its difficult moving round when that size

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suevernon1968

Imnotcheap most of them have people who live with them and bring/cook the food them. I was just curious more than anything

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Imnotcheap

suevernon1968 I wouldn't like that, well maybe for a day. Must get expensive all that food plus new plates, cutlery ect daily. I would feel guilty

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suevernon1968

Imnotcheap its also the environmental impact that I think of. Paper plates do have a place - at kids birthday parties and nursery or school for their arts and crafts!

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Imnotcheap

suevernon1968 I have got them for craft myself but that's it. The plastic is worse than the paper too

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suevernon1968

I also wonder why as their plates have so much food on them would they risk the plates just flopping

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MelissaLee1

I'm with you on that.Kinda costly and beyond lazy perhaps. Not to mention an ecological nightmare as well!

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suevernon1968

MelissaLee1 I’m so glad someone else thinks its odd !

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