Health issues within the body can trigger other issues into existence. A few of the issues that relate to the well-being of individuals are the consumption of several types and various amounts of fast food products and the supplements that go along with fast food. Also, in the health issue category is the development of diabetes and high cholesterol, which can turn into a heart disease. In some fast food items, there are harsh chemicals in which individuals may consume. Bisphenol and phthalates are harmful chemicals found in a lot of plastic products. When eating fast food, most of it comes from a package, and the bisphenol and the phthalates are absorbed into the goods that come from the package …show more content…
With answers from a questionnaire, the respondents helped to create an arguable topic. In the gaining of weight, there are other issues which can be related to psychological problems, health risk factors, and also the becoming of an obese or overweight person. Since this is the case, the consumption of fast food should be lowered by everyone if they do not want to have any of the issues that come with consuming fast …show more content…
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