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  • Its an interesting thought though. One 330ml can of beer per day over the course of a year works out at about 7.5kg of fat worth of calories. Based on 150 calories per can, which is what a fancy IPA packs now days.

    A good friend of mine is struggling to shift his weight but has a can of beer and small bag of nuts "as a treat" after work every day.

  • Nuts is a strange one, because nuts are 'healthy' but have loads of calories.
    100g of macadamia nuts is over 700 calories, maybe more than the calories in a whole meal, so with a beer, might be having a 800-900 calorie snack daily on top of everything else.

    Probably not as satisfying, but replacing with a fairly large quantity of fruit (but not juice) would save 500 calories a day, which by itself is the standard recommendation of calorie deficit you should be having daily.

    Cutting out a packet of crisps, not having a couple of biscuits with coffee, and going for americano instead of a latte would have a similar calorie deficit.

    Or skipping dessert.

    Not rocket science, but extremely difficult to break a snack or dessert habit.

  • Not rocket science, but extremely difficult to break a snack or dessert habit.

    Tru dat.

    My weight gain is easily explained - a diet with lots of high calorie snacky treats, and injury / lockdown putting paid to exercise.

    I could easily have 2,000+ calories in a day that were crisps, chocolate, biscuits and (0%) beer.

    Fine when I can pop out for a 10 mile run, not so fine when I'm sat at a desk from 8am to 8pm.

    Dropping the crisps, chocolate & biscuits has been straightforward, if a little less fun.

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