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They’re all in the South.
WalletHub just released its 2025 ranking of the most overweight and obese cities in America, and the results follow a clear pattern.
Twelve of the top 13 cities sit below the Mason-Dixon line. The one exception is Oklahoma City. These aren’t random results.
The cities share something in common beyond geography: limited access to fresh food, fewer parks, and some of the highest rates of diabetes and heart disease in the country…