What's better: Tastes good or good for you?!


Question:

What's better: Tastes good or good for you?


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I dont really wanna eat whats good for me, Just what tastes good, I want to enjoy what I put In my mouth not spit it out. Its just a waste of time. Dont You Think?

Tastes good - I am always willing to exercise harder to make up for the fact that it may not be good for me!

Taste good becuz a lot of people want wat they enjoy y do u think there r so many fat people in the US lol

Taste good basically means that the taste is pleasing and good for you means it has nutritional value. Depending on what your mood is determines what is better. If you are on a diet, good for you is better. If you are looking to enjoy a meal than taste goos is more important

In my opinion, Good for me is better but tastes good is so tempting. LOL! (--,)

i hate to say this but taste better...i mean i am not about to go eat raw fish just because its protein rather get a chalupa from taco bell!!!

you can still be healthy by being active!!!!!

Definitely taste good I'm thin and love sports so I don't have to worry about my figure it's always curvy! LOL

good for you, but I rather eat the taste goods lol

Better????Taste wins hands down.Good for me,what could that be?

Tastes good who wants to have to eat to live and them be miserable there whole life.

Tastes good

Food has to taste good if its either good or not as noone will eat the food if it is not tasty.

Taste good is better because you only get to life once and you should live it happy. Even if it's bad for you, if you want it you should eat it as long as if makes you happy.

Tastes good, because when somebody tell me that, then I know its really good, but if somebody says its good for you, then there just telling me that so I can eat healthy. (you know what Im saying)? And most of the time its nasty.

tastes good because most people will like it but for good for me, lesser people will like it but i will like it.




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