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yes..you are poisoning your child, ensuring diabetes, heart disease, among other heath related issues..they will also be ostracised by their peers, resulting in poor self esteem, which will ultimately lead to a less than productive life. i think you set the bar too high as far as actual weight..a child who is even 150lbs is too fat.. parents need to stop feeding their kids crap, and go outside and play with them..and if you dont have time to make a proper meal, and provide adequite physical activities, you need to reevaluate what is important, a new mercedes, or a healthy happy child, that YOU wanted to be responsible for in the first place.
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