Government-Enforced Fat Camps

China Combats Childhood Obesity

China combats childhood obesity with a little bit of tough love from their government. As most concerned North American parents of obese children might go to a talk show to vent about their junk food-loving kids, China’s government has decided to get involved in their young citizen’s health.

Chinese parents have the option of sending their big-boned children to boot camps where the kids are trained by former militaries. Well, if the army-styled workouts don’t produce results, the kids will always have camouflage to disguise those love handles.

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