Georgie Pie is back - with McDonald's relaunching the brand nationwide last week. The colonel is donning his swim cap for the surf lifesaving season which started this weekend - KFC is a charity partner of Surf Life Saving New Zealand.
With almost a third of New Zealanders aged 15 and over obese, as Ellen Irvine reports today on page 5, Georgie Pie and a chicken bucket on the beach are the last thing our nation of fatties needs.
Finger-licking chicken helped fast food worker's Louise Watson's weight in our story soar to 93kg.
Earlier this year we reported that Kiwis reached the $1.5 billion mark in takeaway consumption. This has risen by 25 per cent in the last four years.
While the government protects health through regulation of synthetic cannabis, smoking and alcohol consumption, there are currently no plans to regulate the fast food industry, nor to tax or regulate fats and sugar. While smokers and drinkers pay for their vices, it does not seem fair that overweight people do not contribute extra to their health costs in the form of fatter taxes.