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i don't believe that! and no matter what you say, i will never believe that. believe it or not starving kids will refuse food, you should know that if you were truly in poverty
Which you base on a single experience of you yourself refusing it, and thus somehow assume that it applies to everyone who is poor. While I have not experienced poverty myself and have my parents to thank for that I find it unlikely for a child who's suffering from starvation to refuse food to the extent for it to have fatal effects. So your "truly in poverty" applies only to you, yet we have yet to see whether you have experienced poverty that endangers your life day in and day out, as many of the poor in the world experience it.
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The traditional diet is heavy in starch, with foods like maize meal and white bread being staples. Three spoons of sugar in coffee and tea are the norm. And, as elsewhere in the world, high-fat, high-sugar fast foods, snacks and fizzy drinks are in.
And if you're so much into experience, I've lived 6 years in Africa, 5 in Zambia (next to Zimbabwe), 1 in Uganda, and made trips to South Africa. Maize is a very common product, and so is sugar. Couple that with the sound argument that birth from a mother who already suffers from undernourishment which could stifle the growth and health of a child and inhibit its physical strength, and voilá, I don't see how it's such a bad concept.