CEO blames Fat people for Coronavirus pandemic root cause

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    Sweetgreen CEO called ‘fat-phobic’ for claiming ‘root cause’ of COVID-19 is obesity
    By Hannah Frishberg

    September 1, 2021 | 5:10pm

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    Sweetgreen CEO Jonathan Neman was criticized in a now-deleted LinkedIn post appearing to assert that the "root cause" of the COVID-19 pandemic is obesity.The Washington Post via Getty Im
    Jonathan Neman, the CEO of salad chain Sweetgreen, has found himself tossed into controversy after appearing to assert that the “root cause” of the COVID-19 pandemic is obesity and that society should ban certain foods in response.

    “78% of hospitalizations due to COVID are Obese and Overweight people,” Neman began his now-deleted LinkedIn post. “Is there an underlying problem that perhaps we have not given enough attention to? Is there another way to think about how we tackle “healthcare” by addressing the root cause?”
  • "We have been quick to put in place mask and vaccine mandates but zero conversation on HEALTH MANDATES," he wrote. "All the while we have printed unlimited money to soften the blow the shutdowns have caused to our country. What if we focused on the ROOT CAUSE and used this pandemic as a catalyst for creating a healthier future??"

    He also cited mask and vaccine mandates as "government overreach" while calling for new taxes on processed foods.


    The article goes on to list three points — that COVID is endemic, that mask and vaccine mandates have been prioritized over “health mandates” and that obesity causing the pandemic should serve as an inspiration to create “a healthier future.”

    And what does the leader of this restaurant chain selling $15 salads believe a healthier future involves?

    “What if we made the food that is making us sick illegal? What if we taxed processed food and refined sugar to pay for the impact of the pandemic? What if we incentivized health?” he proposed. “Repairing our food system could save us $2 Trillion a year in direct costs ($1T in Healthcare, $1T in Environmental Impact). OUR TIME IS NOW.”

    LinkedIn commenters were quick to point out that Neman appears to be shaming overweight individuals, who while indeed more vulnerable to COVID were, for numerous reasons, arguably not its “root cause.”

    “Yikes. This is incredibly fat-phobic,” wrote one senior manager of content development and self-reported “fan of Sweetgreen for years” in a comment viewed by The Post before Neman apparently deleted it.

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    Critics of the post called the Sweetgreen CEO “fat-phobic.”
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    While Neman responded to acknowledge that the commenter’s criticism made “some good points,” he defended his original post, writing that it “was meant to be a thought-starter on how we could think of health differently (instead of just sickness) and attack the root causes that are killing us beyond the one in the news every day (COVID).”

    Twitter users dragged the article even harder.

    “Sweetgreen CEO thinks his company’s expensive dry ass salads might help more with the pandemic than vaccines, masks and relief payments,” wrote Vice writer Edward Ongweso Jr., who first reported the post.

    “I just ate a donut and I challenge Jonathan Neman to a die-off. First person to die loses. I’m giving him a ten year head start,” tweeted another critic of Sweetgreen, which recently applied for an IPO.

    Sweetgreen did not immediately return The Post’s request for comment.
Sweetgreen CEO called ‘fat-phobic’ for claiming ‘root cause’ of COVID-19 is obesity
 

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He sounds like John Mackey from Whole Foods that being said this virus was started in China and they are very much thinner than the average American.
 

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I had a cousin over 350 with covid and she got flu symptoms but didn’t need hospitalization. Had an uncle in the hospital catch it while waiting on heart surgery is also over 350 and he was asymptomatic. At this point everybody need to take precautions. At this point we need to treat covid as a hit or miss.
 
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