• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

The TPU UK Clubhouse

Joined
Dec 26, 2006
Messages
3,939 (0.60/day)
Location
Northern Ontario Canada
Processor Ryzen 5700x
Motherboard Gigabyte X570S Aero G R1.1 BiosF5g
Cooling Noctua NH-C12P SE14 w/ NF-A15 HS-PWM Fan 1500rpm
Memory Micron DDR4-3200 2x32GB D.S. D.R. (CT2K32G4DFD832A)
Video Card(s) AMD RX 6800 - Asus Tuf
Storage Kingston KC3000 1TB & 2TB & 4TB Corsair MP600 Pro LPX
Display(s) LG 27UL550-W (27" 4k)
Case Be Quiet Pure Base 600 (no window)
Audio Device(s) Realtek ALC1220-VB
Power Supply SuperFlower Leadex V Gold Pro 850W ATX Ver2.52
Mouse Mionix Naos Pro
Keyboard Corsair Strafe with browns
Software W10 22H2 Pro x64
None of the things you mention cover a basic principle of a functioning health system, and that is for people to look after their health. It wouldn't fix the system, but modern culture is practically guided by mass consumerism. That includes alcohol, junk food, sugars, and unhealthy consumables. Folk are quick to cry 'nanny state' when governments try to intervene, but these voices are stirred up by the very same private companies making a fortune out of this very model of over consumption. They literally profit from our over consumption, all the while finding ways to substitute natural (costly) ingredients with synthertic ones.

There are new worries coming though, and those centre around increasing bowel cancer rates in people under 50 - and these rates correlate with changing environmental factors (plastics). Remember - correlate doesn't necessarily mean cause - it means need for further study until the burden of proof is statistically overwhelming.

Above all, sedentary lifestyles lead to a decline in health (mental and physical). It's technically easy to increase our activity, but in motivational terms, it's far harder.

This is posted by someone with 27 years experience in the health and fitness industry.
I think that's part or a large part of the problem here in Canada. It cost me $4 for a head of lettuce, but I can buy 2kg of sugar for $2, a chocolate bar is 80c and a grapefruit is $2.50. "Healthy" food should not be so expensive.................
 

the54thvoid

Super Intoxicated Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Dec 14, 2009
Messages
13,271 (2.40/day)
Location
Glasgow - home of formal profanity
Processor Ryzen 7800X3D
Motherboard MSI MAG Mortar B650 (wifi)
Cooling be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4
Memory 32GB Kingston Fury
Video Card(s) Gainward RTX4070ti
Storage Seagate FireCuda 530 M.2 1TB / Samsumg 960 Pro M.2 512Gb
Display(s) LG 32" 165Hz 1440p GSYNC
Case Asus Prime AP201
Audio Device(s) On Board
Power Supply be quiet! Pure POwer M12 850w Gold (ATX3.0)
Software W10
I think that's part or a large part of the problem here in Canada. It cost me $4 for a head of lettuce, but I can buy 2kg of sugar for $2, a chocolate bar is 80c and a grapefruit is $2.50. "Healthy" food should not be so expensive.................

It's the same here. Has been for years (like pre-BC - before covid). Junk food is cheap - healthy food isn't. It's how the industry works.
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
14,221 (6.41/day)
Location
Midlands, UK
Processor Various Intel and AMD CPUs
Motherboard Micro-ATX and mini-ITX
Cooling Yes
Memory Overclocking is overrated
Video Card(s) Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs
Storage A lot
Display(s) Monitors and TVs
Case It's not about size, but how you use it
Audio Device(s) Speakers and headphones
Power Supply 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold
Mouse Wireless
Keyboard Mechanic
VR HMD Not yet
Software Linux gaming master race
I think that's part or a large part of the problem here in Canada. It cost me $4 for a head of lettuce, but I can buy 2kg of sugar for $2, a chocolate bar is 80c and a grapefruit is $2.50. "Healthy" food should not be so expensive.................
It's still much cheaper to cook at home than to order takeaway or to eat at McDonald's (at least over here). You can buy a 1 kg gammon for a tenner at Morrisons, spend another 5 quid on vegetables, put the whole lot into a pressure cooker, or a pot in your oven with some stock and herbs, and you'll easily feed a family. The same size meal would cost you at least 40 quid at any fast food chain.

That grapefruit isn't expensive because it's healthy, but because it isn't local.

Edit: The other key is not being lazy to cut your fruits and vegetables. It's cheap to buy them in bulk, but if you're looking for chopped onions, and those small pots of cut fruit, then you're in the wrong place.

Said goodbye to my friend and the pup I helped raise in Devonshire two weeks ago. Broke down crying. Miss them with all my heart. Most important lesson I have learned in life is if you find happiness, true happiness, don't ever give up on it even if it is only temporary. I have never been with someone where I was constantly laughing, enjoying shows/movies, helping each other out, walking the dog twice a day, and just a genuine happiness. I have only had this level of happiness 3x in my life, and all 3x were when I visited her in the UK, less to do the with the UK and more i just found the right person for me. All my problems would have been solved if she just lived near me back home, or I could figure out a way to get hired in the UK. I wish life were more simple.
I don't want to speculate, but she sounds like more than a friend to me. If that's the case, couldn't you marry her and come over with a spouse visa? Scrap that if I'm mistaken.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Mar 21, 2009
Messages
6,451 (1.11/day)
Location
Midlands,UK
System Name Ultraman
Processor Intel core i9 13900HK
Motherboard Alienware/Dell inverted motherboard
Cooling Alienware/Dell cooling solution + IETS GT500 cooling pad
Memory Alienware/Dell 32GB 6000mhz DDR5
Video Card(s) Nvidia RTX4080 12GB
Storage 1TB Dell supplied NVME + Samsung Evo 1TB NVME
Display(s) AOC Gaming CU34G3S/BK
Case Alienware X16
Audio Device(s) onboard/Speakers: Logitech G560
Power Supply Alienware/Dell battery + 330W charger
Mouse Microsoft Pro Intellimouse - White
Keyboard Ducky One2 SF White MX cherry Red
Software Windows 11
It's still much cheaper to cook at home than to order takeaway or to eat at McDonald's (at least over here). You can buy a 1 kg gammon for a tenner at Morrisons, spend another 5 quid on vegetables, put the whole lot into a pressure cooker, or a pot in your oven with some stock and herbs, and you'll easily feed a family. The same size meal would cost you at least 40 quid at any fast food chain.

That grapefruit isn't expensive because it's healthy, but because it isn't local.

Edit: The other key is not being lazy to cut your fruits and vegetables. It's cheap to buy them in bulk, but if you're looking for chopped onions, and those small pots of cut fruit, then you're in the wrong place.


I don't want to speculate, but she sounds more like a friend to me. If that's the case, couldn't you marry her and come over with a spouse visa? Scrap that if I'm mistaken.
Ironically it is cheaper to get other "takeaways" than through mainstream fast food chains over here, also get more "value" as well.
A average meal from Mcdonalds price is insane now but yeah cooking will always be cheaper but buying "healthy" ingredients is expensive.
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
14,221 (6.41/day)
Location
Midlands, UK
Processor Various Intel and AMD CPUs
Motherboard Micro-ATX and mini-ITX
Cooling Yes
Memory Overclocking is overrated
Video Card(s) Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs
Storage A lot
Display(s) Monitors and TVs
Case It's not about size, but how you use it
Audio Device(s) Speakers and headphones
Power Supply 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold
Mouse Wireless
Keyboard Mechanic
VR HMD Not yet
Software Linux gaming master race
Ironically it is cheaper to get other "takeaways" than through mainstream fast food chains over here, also get more "value" as well.
A average meal from Mcdonalds price is insane now but yeah cooking will always be cheaper but buying "healthy" ingredients is expensive.
True. Papa John's prices their pizzas something insane. You can get 2, sometimes even 3 other pizzas from a non-chain eatery, which are usually better as well.

Still, my point stands. Eating healthy isn't that expensive if you don't mind cooking for yourself, and buy local, cheap fruits and vegetables.
 
Joined
Jul 5, 2013
Messages
29,034 (6.85/day)
True. Papa John's prices their pizzas something insane. You can get 2, sometimes even 3 other pizzas from a non-chain eatery, which are usually better as well.
Ah but no one does BBQ Chicken & Pineapple Pizza like Papa Johns!

and buy local, cheap fruits and vegetables.
Many do not have that option.

Eating healthy isn't that expensive if you don't mind cooking for yourself
This is 100%.
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
14,221 (6.41/day)
Location
Midlands, UK
Processor Various Intel and AMD CPUs
Motherboard Micro-ATX and mini-ITX
Cooling Yes
Memory Overclocking is overrated
Video Card(s) Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs
Storage A lot
Display(s) Monitors and TVs
Case It's not about size, but how you use it
Audio Device(s) Speakers and headphones
Power Supply 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold
Mouse Wireless
Keyboard Mechanic
VR HMD Not yet
Software Linux gaming master race
Ah but no one does BBQ Chicken & Pineapple Pizza like Papa Johns!
Oh no, we're back to pineapple on a pizza! :fear:

Many do not have that option.
How do you not have the option to buy local? Every supermarket has cheap, local stuff. Sure, the UK isn't famous for its tasty fruits and vegetables, but we have potatoes, carrots, onions, apples, etc.

If you live in an arctic climate, fair enough. But with a little attention, I'm sure you can find cheap and healthy options even there.
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
14,221 (6.41/day)
Location
Midlands, UK
Processor Various Intel and AMD CPUs
Motherboard Micro-ATX and mini-ITX
Cooling Yes
Memory Overclocking is overrated
Video Card(s) Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs
Storage A lot
Display(s) Monitors and TVs
Case It's not about size, but how you use it
Audio Device(s) Speakers and headphones
Power Supply 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold
Mouse Wireless
Keyboard Mechanic
VR HMD Not yet
Software Linux gaming master race
Not everywhere. When I'm out in SoCal, it's not an option. Most major Cities are like this.
You mean Southern California? One of the sunniest regions of the US? Are you kidding?
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
14,221 (6.41/day)
Location
Midlands, UK
Processor Various Intel and AMD CPUs
Motherboard Micro-ATX and mini-ITX
Cooling Yes
Memory Overclocking is overrated
Video Card(s) Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs
Storage A lot
Display(s) Monitors and TVs
Case It's not about size, but how you use it
Audio Device(s) Speakers and headphones
Power Supply 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold
Mouse Wireless
Keyboard Mechanic
VR HMD Not yet
Software Linux gaming master race
Joined
Oct 22, 2014
Messages
14,286 (3.80/day)
Location
Sunshine Coast
System Name H7 Flow 2024
Processor AMD 5800X3D
Motherboard Asus X570 Tough Gaming
Cooling Custom liquid
Memory 32 GB DDR4
Video Card(s) Intel ARC A750
Storage Crucial P5 Plus 2TB.
Display(s) AOC 24" Freesync 1m.s. 75Hz
Mouse Lenovo
Keyboard Eweadn Mechanical
Software W11 Pro 64 bit
I can't imagine how that's possible. I thought Cali was big on agriculture.
Probably was once, a lot of good farming land is sold to developers for estates now.
 

Space Lynx

Astronaut
Joined
Oct 17, 2014
Messages
17,552 (4.66/day)
Location
Kepler-186f
Processor 7800X3D -25 all core
Motherboard B650 Steel Legend
Cooling Frost Commander 140
Memory 32gb ddr5 (2x16) cl 30 6000
Video Card(s) Merc 310 7900 XT @3100 core
Display(s) Agon 27" QD-OLED Glossy 240hz 1440p
Case NZXT H710 (Red/Black)
Power Supply Corsair RM850x Gold
True. Papa John's prices their pizzas something insane. You can get 2, sometimes even 3 other pizzas from a non-chain eatery, which are usually better as well.

Still, my point stands. Eating healthy isn't that expensive if you don't mind cooking for yourself, and buy local, cheap fruits and vegetables.

I think cooking home is faster than takeout, to be fair though, most of the stuff I buy is just pop it in the oven stuff or microwave. Doesn't bother me at all, saves me loads of money and tastes great. I actually did try a local fish n chip place awhile ago, and the fish was soggy, and cost about 400% more than the frozen fish I bought at Morrison's. The Morrison's one tasted better, had a nicer crunch, and was bigger and only cost 1 quid per fish. I just see no reason to eat out at all. Never will again most likely. If my quick and easy meals aren't on sale, I will just find something cheaper for that weak, usually works out good for me.

I don't want to speculate, but she sounds more like a friend to me. If that's the case, couldn't you marry her and come over with a spouse visa? Scrap that if I'm mistaken.

I think you mean more than a friend? We are in a way, but she prefers to live alone and just have me visit every couple years.
 
Top