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Confusion over the health star food rating system is being blamed for the number of overweight or obese Queenslanders.

 

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Of course it has nothing to do with the star system.

I'm one of those 6 in 10 overweight Queenslanders and a star based food system has nothing to do with it. I eat crap food and I don't exersize. There's ya big scoop. Gluttony and Laziness.

Laughable claim

So they weren’t obese before the health star rating was rolled a year or so ago? Btw it is confusing to understand but blame...

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