>he cares what other people eat
Is it possible to "fix" a picky eater?
Great. And now that they've eaten the foods they gag on out of sheer desperation, what makes you think they'll stick to it or go back once they have other options? They still hate it.
My brothers are like this just because my parents are the same way. They would probably starve to death if it wasnt for pizza rolls and snack cakes.
It's an uphill struggle, and he'll have to actually want to change.
Also +1 for the 'fixing your partner' stereotype.
I know a friend who eat pasta only. Never seen him eat fish or a steak. Just mac n cheese or pasta with lots of cheese. And never veggies. Another one eats a burger with just ketchup and bacon, pepperoni pizza, chicken Parmesan, and barely any veggies either. There is no balance. And they stick to one or two things on the menu. It doesn't help that they don't cook either. They aren't going to change unless they themselves want to change. It's a hard habit to break because they have been doing it for so long.
give him a peach and he will realize that fruit is like candy
>mfw picky eaters unironically trigger me
See
Not necessarily. My friend and I agreed to get sushi, and he brought along his friend as well. Unbeknownst to me, his friend was a picky eater and rejected all the sushi and sashimi there, and decided to get fried rice instead.
Sure it doesn't affect me personally, but it sure as fuck affects the entire dynamic of the social setting.
Introduce a good boy point system. The things that you list will cost GBP that accumulate slowly over time but the healthy things are free.