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    Advertising Effect on Teenagers The main purpose of advertisement is to persuade a consumer to purchase their product. In the 1700s they advertised to consumers using posters and newspapers. Whereas today we advertise using social media, posters, internet, television and much more. According to William Rodgers, “Advertising is the art of convincing people to spend money they don 't have for something they don 't need.” Rodgers explains that advertising consist of convincing people to buy a…

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    Fast food restaurants are known for being part of a restaurant franchise chain and for their quick service. As the average citizen is in more of a rush to get to work, school, or home, the easy option of stopping at the local Burger King becomes more appealing than a traditional sit down restaurant. With this, the consumption of meals kept warm after being cooked in bulk, compared to meals made at the time of order, also grows. Modern day parents continue to support this idea of purchasing…

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    Fast food, the addictive food that many people can not go a day without eating. In our society, fast food has become the “norm” when we are looking for something to eat, causing our society to accept it as something to eat all the time. Fast food can affect our bodies more than most people can comprehend. According to the United States Healthful Food Council, 8 out of 10 people eat fast food monthly and half eat it weekly. By ingesting these large amounts of fatty, salty, and sweet foods,…

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    likely to see a family grabbing dinner at the local fast food joint. Over the past ten to twenty years fast food has become very popular because of this it has affected the health of Americans. Some Americans abuse the convenience of fast food to replace it with home cooked meals and family dinners. Although there are some positives to fast food, the health consequence of eating too much fast food outweigh the positives. One of the ways fast food grabs people’s attention is convenience. Now a…

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    The Effect of Fast- Food on Obesity Overweight United States Citizens should stop blaming fast food restaurants for their health problems. According to ObesityAction.org, the number of fast food restaurants has more than doubled to equal about 300,000 in the United States since 1970. Around 33.8 percent of the U.S. population and 19 percent of children are affected by obesity (Obesity Action). There could be a link between the fast food restaurants and obesity rates. More than 68.8 percent of…

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    Fast food’s are becoming very popular in America. There are so many effects it can cause to children and adults but nobody even notices. Most people think it 's just good and don’t really care about what it may do. Many people are obese and they still eat a lot of fast food, even with the high risk of getting diabetes . They manipulate people into eating their food so they could get more money. The first effect of fast food is obesity. Many people are becoming overweight and not caring about…

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    As childhood obesity increases and parents continue to spend money at fast food restaurants to satisfy the needs of their large children, the fast food restaurants will grow to be enormous and take over the entire food industry. Fast food restaurants, such as McDonald’s, could and may have already become the primary choice for going out to eat over a traditional restaurant due to the quicker readiness of the meal. This both drives healthier restaurants, that take time to prepare their courses,…

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    people avoid eating junk food? People are really trapped between junk food and hunger. They think it is harmful eating fast food. There are many opinions about the real effects of fast food. People everywhere are trying to cut back on their consumption of junk food. They connect it with obesity in their mind, especially children obesity. However, fast food has benefits and is not the cause of obesity and health issue. There are many things people can benefit from fast food. It is cheaper…

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    healthy life to cherish memories with our children, friends and family. If we continue to consume fast food at the rate that America does, then we are going to have serious issues with our health, our economies and our environment. Fast food is destroying our nation, and therefore this is why I strongly believe it should be banned. Firstly, Fast Food has a enormous effect on health. Eating lots of Fast Food, particularly with no physical activity, can result in health issues such as…

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    The food industry has changed dramatically within the past century. Nearly every restaurant operation in a town or city used to be locally owned by a family. As time progressed the same street with the locally owned restaurant is now occupied by several fast food restaurants. As an American citizen it is hard to find a restaurant without it being a fast food restaurant. Today’s society wants immediate gratification for everything, including food. The fast food industry has become a necessity to…

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