@WSJ: 68% of expats in Japan say living there had improved their diet http://on.wsj.com/1yjZOA1 pic.twitter.com/hjdxO8UXfX @LauraBelli @atenea2604
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@WSJ: 68% of expats in Japan say living there had improved their diet http://on.wsj.com/1yjZOA1 pic.twitter.com/hjdxO8UXfX @LauraBelli @atenea2604
"@WSJ: 68% of expats in Japan say living there had improved their diet http://on.wsj.com/1yjZOA1 pic.twitter.com/3oQBL7qw3Q" Bodes well! #japan2015
Meanwhile, Japanese in America...MT “@WSJ: 68% expats in Japan say living there=improved diet http://on.wsj.com/1yjZOA1 pic.twitter.com/3rffU6DRW5”
@WSJ Fish stocks have plummeted due to Asian countries over population.Expats have made it worse. We need asteroid to change asian diet.
@WSJ How much trace radiation is in that better diet? Just curious.
@WSJ Fukushima diet will make them skinner but not healthier, that's for sho. Japan is condemned to a slow end.
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@WSJ 'Improved ' maybe but Japanese food's definitely less healthy. They remained stunted as a nation until introducing western food
@WSJ ex pats? is that the same as immigrants except for white folks?
@WSJ @locketheart So true, though women always complained of gaining weight because of all the rice, while guys would slim down so fast..l
@WSJ the issue being that western world is being flooded by junk food.
@WSJ The other 32% choked on their vomit and died.
Fun fact. @WSJ: 68% of expats in Japan say living there had improved their diet. http://on.wsj.com/1yjZOA1 pic.twitter.com/sT7pn2PDvq
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