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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-15-2012 @ 4:55PM
RichLDNRD@aol.com said...
If you are eating 2-3 times the correct portion size of foods then you should have no problem paying for 2-3 times the space you take up. What ever happened to being responsible for your own actions? If you eat 2-3 times the amount one person should have it's only right for you to pay 2-3 times the price it takes to fly a person within normal BMIs. But no! Everyone wants the industry to curtail their size of seats, air craft building plans and probably serve all you can eat buffets in mid flight policies.
Disgusting! Other Countries like New Zealand Take your BMI while entering the customs. If your over a certain BMI your not allowed into the country because the risk they may take having you as burden on their health care system. They actually make you leave the country to loose weight before you come back!
Even if your with family, members are separated by the fit who are welcomed and the caloric challenged who have to go back to loose a few pounds before coming back.