The un-Atkins diet
Czech bakeries are rubbing their hands, and Czech
consumers are smacking their lips, after sales of baked
goods soared in Dec. Unlike in the U.S. and U.K.,
where the high-protein, high-fat Atkins diet is affecting
sales of high-carbohydrate foods, Czechs continue
blissfully in their old ways. Czechs remain some of the
most rounded people in Europe, and there always
seems to be a jumbo-size person in your way wherever
you go. The Atkins diet has attracted quite a few
adherents who want to shed their extra kilos, according
to MFD, but it would take more than translating a
bestseller or two into the local language to get most
Czechs to give up their bread and potatoes. Many
Czechs say that a slice of fresh Šumava bread with
butter is simply too good to pass over. Only if Health
Minister Marie Součková found a reason to ban it would
Czechs adopt a no-bread diet.
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