Attempts to tell American teens what to eat so as to reduce obesity rates seem futile

Sep 27, 2012 08:59 GMT  ·  By

We have previously talked about how a new report warns about ever increasing obesity rates in America, and about how this problem seems to also affect pets in this country, hence the opening of an obesity clinic for animals.

Hoping to remedy this issue, high officials brought forth some lunch guidelines whose goal is to encourage American youth to make smarter, healthier decision when it comes to eating in school or college cafeterias.

However, teens in the US failed in taking a liking to the pieces of advice listed in these guidelines, hence their making and releasing this video which parodies pretty much everything the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act from 2010 stands for.

Apparently, their main complaint is that active teens need significantly more food in order to be able to carry on with their daily routine.