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== Qualifications == | == Qualifications == |
Latest revision as of 16:25, 4 February 2013
Positions held
- ? - ? - Physician in Obesity Medicine at the Centre for Obesity Research at Luton & Dunstable Hospital[1][2]
- ? - ? - Chair of the National Obesity Forum[1][2]
- ? - ? - Board Member of ESCO (Experts in Severe and Complex Obesity)[1]
- ? - ? - Member of the Counterweight Board[1][2]
Qualifications
Views
"It should be banned. You can't eat a meal the size of a baby if you want to stay healthy, but if restaurants won't stop providing it, we need to educate the customer not to eat it."[3]
Dr Haslam on a cafe selling a large breakfast for £15, with the clearly unobtainable (for most people) promotion that if a single person can consume the entirety of the meal within an hour, they get it for free.
The offer has been going on for 18 months, and only one person[4] has taken the cafe up on the offer and succeeded. Nearly everyone else accepts the offer for what it is - a gimmick:
[The proprietor of the cafe] defended the huge meal, saying: "It is what it is. It was done as a laugh and 99% of the population understands that.
"I've not had a single health official phone me up to complain. I'm just one guy with a few staff trying to get people to have a good time. It's a once-in-a-lifetime challenge."[3]
References
- ↑ a b c d David Haslam - National Obesity Forum
- ↑ a b c Livestyle for Wellbeing '09 - publicserviceeventes.co.uk
- ↑ a b Kidz Breakfast: Giant breakfast boosts cafe's business - The BBC
- ↑ Englishman v food? The rise of competitive eating - The BBC