todd
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todd
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hello, sharing what I like. Views are personal.
Katılım Mart 2020
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NGL! 5th ad while watching extended highlights on zee after paying yearly 1600 plan , sports pack. Someone needs to look into it . This unacceptable.
@ZEE5India @MIB_India

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@_sudeep08_ @DahiyaVikhyat @nishrt @ZEE5India Don't talk bullshit, show me any app screenshot featuring 1080p. All platforms zee5 app having cap to 720p only
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Unbelievable service from @ZEE5India
Show 4K digital dolby for 799 fifa plan.
Match preview in 720p. 🤣
Scamsters.


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Daylight Robbery and scam by Zee Media, Showing Fifa World Cup on 720p on computers web browser, even after paying full HD annual package.
Fraud @ZEE5India
@MIB_India Please take action.
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First thing in the morning I am gonna switch to jio fiber tomorrow , enough of this bullshit network service of Airtel,
Paying a 200Mbps plan just to get this . Ruining football and everything for me
@airtelindia
@JioCare

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Why does the audio sound so low in hindi commentary on the web browser ?
+ 720p quality , it's so ugly and disappointing . Purchase yearly plan and getting worst quality stuff
@ZEE5India @FIFAWorldCup
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wtf @ZEE5India - 720p
are you fucking mad?
in the era of 4k, 720 p is what I get after paying INR 800?
@Lil_cule
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@shaaaawty_7 @naomi2009 maybe she meant concrete houses, buildings,
No A/C in every public place, 😭
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It was 34 degrees in the UK yesterday, the hottest May on record. The UK governmemt should make air-conditioning mandatory in all hotels, restaurants, shops, cinemas, trains, buses, shopping malls and anywhere in doors and it should also be installed now as a matter of course in all new builds. The UK weather has changed and buildings have not caught up.
@ClaireCoutinho @KemiBadenoch @ZiaYusufUK
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I also eat fried food… but seeing this long queue at The Fries Empire, Chandigarh made me pause for a second.
Every few steps in our cities, there’s a new fried-food outlet, a new craze, a new must-try snack. And the lines just keep getting longer. It’s not about blaming the business they’re succeeding because we are choosing this stuff, day after day.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth:
India isn’t just urbanising… we’re quietly adopting Western eating habits and the health consequences show.
In the United States, nearly 49% of adults are overweight or obese, contributing to widespread lifestyle diseases and increasing health costs.
In India, though the percentage is lower today, the trend is climbing around 29–30% of adults now fall in the overweight category, and in urban pockets that number can be much higher.
We’re eating more fried, more processed, more sugary, more convenient food than ever before often without realising how quickly these habits compound. Diseases once considered “Western problems” are now showing up earlier and more often here too.
I’m not saying we need to stop eating fries. I’m definitely not giving up mine.
But maybe we need to stop pretending that this trend isn’t shaping our future health.
A few small shifts could change the trajectory:
• Choose fried as an occasional treat, not a default
• Balance indulgence with movement
• Encourage healthier food businesses, not just fast-food clones
• Teach kids what we were never taught about nutrition
• And most importantly — be aware of what’s becoming normal
Because it’s not about demonising food.
It’s about asking ourselves a simple question:
Are we heading towards our own “Fat America” moment… and can we course-correct before it becomes unavoidable?
Curious to hear your thoughts.
Do you see this shift happening around you too?

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