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What's the secret to Japan's slender population? Serious 'eating education'
Since McDonald's inaugural golden arches were erected in Tokyo more than 40 years ago, fast food franchises have flourished, but Japanese waistlines haven't. It's a trend government planners say is thanks to mandatory home economics classes.
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By the way, it's the same in Thailand, in this regard. I was absolutely stunned to walk on the streets and only see slender people all the time, for months.