Fast Food Are Unhealthy

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    Healthy Eating

    Eating There are many risks that come with eating unhealthy food that a lot of people do not think about when eating. Eating healthy should be an important part of everyone’s life. Healthy eating and being healthy controls your whole life. Healthy eating become most effective when you are working out while eating healthy, this helps reduce health issues also. Healthy eating consists of eating foods that are low in calories and fat, cutting fast food out of your diet, and portioning your meals. An average

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    The Link Between Advertising and Manufacturing Tactics and Childhood Obesity

    thanks in part to fast food advertising and manufacturing tactics, and this has resulted in more children diagnosed with diabetes, high cholesterol and long term psychological problems. Humans have continually adapted to the ever-changing variables in our environment. One of the most vital of these variables is food. Long ago, the frequency and quantity of our food intake were directly dependent on what we could hunt or forage. Today, in most first world countries, food is no longer a precious

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    Junk Food Addiction

    junk food addiction be called a bad habit, such as smoking in the modern society? Supporting points: 1) What is junk food? Categories of junk food. 2) Statistics about fast-food. Health problems fast food can cause. 3) Why are people still visiting fast-food places if fast-food is often blamed for the poor health of many people? Everyday millions of people get addicted to junk food. These are people who do not have enough time, children, or those who find it affordable to eat in fast food

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    Blaming Fast Food Restaurants for Childhood Obesity

    Blaming Fast Food Restaurants for Obesity Let’s face it; everyone loves a Whopper every now and then. Yet we are all aware that one too many can bring on dangerous and life-threatening results. Obesity is a growing problem in the United States and more and more children are being affected. But do uneducated families have the right to put the blame on fast food restaurants for their health issues they could have easily prevented? I believe that we are taking it too far by blaming fast food restaurants

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    Fast Food Persuasive Essay

    restaurants. A lot of people like to eat at fast food places because of the way they cook things and prepare them; some people do it because they don’t want to cook. However, as stated in the book, Fast Food, “indulging in fast food as an occasional treat is a recipe for weight gain.” Most of obesity today is because of fast foods, eating over the limit, or depression, and not only is fast food tasty, but it is also very unhealthy. As said in book Fast Food, “you would have to walk 7 hours straight

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    Food Addiction: The Leading Cause Of Obesity Epidemic

    Food addiction is a major leading cause in obesity during this time. Many people think that food addiction is not a big deal since it is not as harmful as drugs or alcohol, but in reality, it can be just as bad. While some people believe that fast food is the only thing leading to obesity, others may say that TV- advertisements, and the promotion of unhealthy foods is what causes addiction, leading to obesity. There is, in fact, such a thing as unhealthy food addiction. In the Article “Food addiction

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    Are Lawsuits Effective?

    Are Lawsuits Effective? Upon reading the article “Lawsuits against Fast-Food Restaurants Are an Effective Way to Combat Obesity” by John H. Banzhaf III, I realized that the author explains that people with obesity issues tend to blame the fast food industry rather than blaming themselves. The author also explains that the lawsuits against fast food are happening because people are blaming the industry for their own weight issues. He also discusses how legal action should be taken towards certain

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    Childhood Obesity

    CHILDHOOD OBESITY Most of the people in the world will assume that a fast food restaurant should be held responsible for the childhood obesity increase, when in fact the parents and kids who purchase and consume unhealthy foods are responsible for their own choices. We live in a society that has changed dramatically over the past decade or so. Many of these changes, such as both parents working outside of the home, longer work hours by both parents, and meals eaten outside of the home often affect

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    Mktg 3103

    Many are beginning to argue that fast-food companies, such as McDonald's and Burger King, are knowingly marketing unhealthy food to consumers. Is it unethical for fast-food companies to market kids' meals to children? a. Its not unethical because kids are a part of the market, they actually have their own market designated just for kids with companies such as McDonald’s and Burger King. It up to the parents to say whether they want their children eating fast food meals or not, also these restaurants

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    Corporate Responsibility: Marketing

    of a group of young people who claim that McDonald’s food is responsible for their obesity and ill health. The courts dismissed the case, but it brings up many correlations with the lawsuits against the tobacco industry and the questions of responsibility of marketers. Introduction In August of 2002 a lawsuit against the McDonalds Corporation was brought forward on behalf of a group of overweight children. The lawsuit alleged that McDonald’s food was responsible for their obesity and ill health. The

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