chivasgirl
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'I can't afford to live healthily' says £600-a-month benefits woman who lost weight after free gastric band surgery | Mail Online
This woman has had a gastric sleeve. I'm sorry for the negativity but I have NO sympathy for her, and can't believe she would even go public with this sort of talk...
From the article:
"But the 25-year-old, who receives £600 a month in benefits, is unhappy because as a result of losing weight she can no longer claim disability allowance amounting to an extra £340 a month.
This, she says, means she cannot afford to eat healthily - causing her to pile the weight back on.
'I can't afford to buy WeightWatchers crisps and cereal bars any more so I eat Tesco's chocolate bars and packets of Space Invaders crisps, sometimes four of each a day', says Laura, who spends seven hours a day watching TV.
'People ask why I don't snack on an apple - they're cheap, but emotionally I don't always feel like an apple.'"
I didn't realise it was more expensive to buy fruit & veg than chocolate. Grrrrr
This woman has had a gastric sleeve. I'm sorry for the negativity but I have NO sympathy for her, and can't believe she would even go public with this sort of talk...
From the article:
"But the 25-year-old, who receives £600 a month in benefits, is unhappy because as a result of losing weight she can no longer claim disability allowance amounting to an extra £340 a month.
This, she says, means she cannot afford to eat healthily - causing her to pile the weight back on.
'I can't afford to buy WeightWatchers crisps and cereal bars any more so I eat Tesco's chocolate bars and packets of Space Invaders crisps, sometimes four of each a day', says Laura, who spends seven hours a day watching TV.
'People ask why I don't snack on an apple - they're cheap, but emotionally I don't always feel like an apple.'"
I didn't realise it was more expensive to buy fruit & veg than chocolate. Grrrrr