http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24 ... 01,00.htmlAFTER having dinner at Clyde's in Washington's trendy Chinatown, a young boy sluggishly gets up to follow his family to the exit. His waitress jokes, "You're stuffed, huh?"
The boy lets out a grunt, saying, "Yeah, I'm full. I feel like I'm going to burst," as he ambles to the door.
Such is the response of many customers who venture into the popular restaurant. One waitress said, "It depends on the dish, but I've never gotten a complaint that it's too little."
But with soaring food prices sparking protests in many countries and more than 800 million people going hungry every day, US food portions are under scrutiny.
A lightening of the American plate could ease pressure on worldwide demand, but not everyone is hopeful change will be coming any time soon.
People are starving because fat Americans ate all the food!