These connect to wider moralistic discourse around food and eating, where binarized categories of good/bad or clean/dirty align with notions of ‘junk’ foods and ‘naughty’ ways of eating (Baker & Walsh, 2020; Brennan et al., 2020; Delaney & McCarthy, 2014). In the moralisation of ...
An exaggerated fixation on healthy eating and associated social withdrawal also can spiral into mental issues. “The extreme guilt you feel if you happen to eat something you don’t think is clean enough can [cause] anxiety, depression and feelings of self-hatred,” says Jennifer Mills, Ph.D...
Followed by guilt, despair, and total loss of hope in humanity (especially after the elections). Maybe I should have just stopped with a single patty. Did I really need a double? And instead of plain waffle fries, did I really need the porn name sounding “Dirty Dipper”, covered with ...