On The (Glucose) Buses.


Yesterday, I watched a boy down a family-sized bottle of Coke on the bus.

Seeing it made my teeth itch. I dread to think what damage it was doing to his. This sweet tooth couldn't be satiated by fizzy drinks alone. He was also working through a bumper pack of pink wafers.

This is what happens when you let kids make their own way to school. They use the time to speed up the onset of type 2 diabetes.

I watched him savour each pink wafery bite. He was clearly enjoying himself.  He’d lean over the seat in front as his teeth sunk into each biscuit, to prevent his school uniform from being coated with a telltale layer of pinkish dust. Any throat-clogs were cleared with another glug of Coke.

This clearly wasn’t an isolated event. This was his daily routine. He was on the bus to Letchworth Garden City via obesity.  

(Mars and Crawford’s must be raking it in.)

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