Caesar Barber's Argumentative Essay

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There was a person that once said, “Don’t eat less, eat healthier.” Caesar Barber , a NYC resident, loved fast food and gained 100 pounds after eating too much fast food for years from Mcdonalds, Burger King, KFC, and more. Eventually he weighed 300 pounds which caused him to have several heart attacks. The reason why he gained so much is because he says it’s so addictive almost like cigarettes. He sued the fast food restaurants that he ate from. I think that It is all his fault why he gained 100 pounds. Here’s why.

First, Caesar didn’t walk the extra three feet to read the nutrition facts on the wall that every fast food restaurant. The nutrition facts on the wall tell you the amount of calories, sodium, sugar and a lot more.Caesar could

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