sensical food choices
If an extremely obese person is unable to walk, yet has excessive junk food brought to him or her, who is more responsible? If it were an alcoholic or drug addict, the person supplying the drink or any kind of drug is often considered a pusher. Sometimes we have to take care of another person by going against what is desired in food choices. Even with a child we often must do this, candy and soda requests for example. A child of course desires the sweetness of this pleasurable food. Parental and family responsibility must be pursued for the greater good.