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    suing the fast food company McDonalds for making them fat. As unbelievable as it seems he makes a valid point in this article to put the fault on not the consumer but the fast food franchises themselves. David begins the article mentioning a celebrity and following that speaks of Mcdonald 's ;which made me immediately imagine having a signature Big-Mac in my hands. Following this opening statement he brings you into his own personal life and connection that he has with these “portly fast-food…

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    brand of fast food restaurant which is one of largest franchises in the world. McDonald’s provides locally-relevant and quality food and drinks at various affordable price such as hamburger, chicken nuggets, French fries, breakfast and dessert. McDonald's restaurant offers a consistent menu, although there are geographic changes to suit local consumer preferences and tastes. In addition, McDonald's test on the existing basis of the new…

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    obese. The rate of obesity is increasing yearly, and there needs to be an end to this epidemic that this country is facing. The two most important causes that contribute to childhood obesity are from physical education diminishing within schools and fast food companies marketing their products to kids. A major cause that contributes to childhood obesity in America is from physical education diminishing in schools. The schooling system is more concerned with standardized test scores, and would…

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    technologies; all requiring a higher level of education. Fast Food Fast food is the term given to the food prepared and served quickly, it became very popular in the 1950 's in the United States. Usually the term refers to foods sold in a restaurant or a bar that…

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    The fast food industry is a way for all people to have a meal for cheap and quick. The McDonald’s franchise chooses to be mostly in all major cities and also reach out their promotions out to kids, mainly. They want kids to want their product, so that way their parents will be the ones buying the food for the them. With that being said, who’s to blame for the obesity in America? Being obese is the state of being overweight or grossly fat. Are the parents for buying the food at fault? Or perhaps…

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    Mcdonald's Golden Arches

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    out wallet but remembers instantly that those golden yellow arches are the symbol to the world’s number one most affordable fast food restaurant called McDonalds. Almost all around the world, society knows the names of Ronald McDonald, the Big Mac and are incredibly familiar with the illustration of the Golden Arches forming an “M”. Each all point out to the largest fast food cooperation in American society that is home to the birth of famous logo of “I’m lovin it” that capture the heart…

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    Overindulging In America

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    to be increasingly overweight. When it comes to food and health, people are always overindulging in the most unhealthy food. So the question is: are the people uninformed or are they just downright careless and lazy? Some people say if we could rule out Mcdonald's, Wendy's, Chick-Fil-A, etc. obesity would be less of…

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    BMI In The United States

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    America is notoriously known for fast food restaurant chains and value sizing all types of meals. With various types of food being consumed, many resources the world has to offer are being wasted away in the stomachs of the Americans. The time has come for the United States Government to consider whether or not if they should control the diets of their citizens. The government should have no control over what the Americans eat because it is a violation of freedom, food companies would go out of…

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    absolutely nothing about working on my car. The one check-mark that I know I can hit on the Texan citizenship test, however, is that I believe Whataburger is the best all-around fast food restaurant in the United States. Don't agree? That's both fine and fair. The great fast food debate is as healthy a debate as unhealthy the food that we're debating over is. Prefer In-N-Out or Shake Shack? Great, those are solid options. More of a Chick-Fil-A person? Can't even deny that the chicken sandwich…

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    of Eating Fast Food, “Showing children how to prepare low fat snacks and meals may deter them from developing unhealthy eating patterns and prevent the onset of obesity and disease.” Obesity needs to cease, as it lowers academic standards. We also need to watch our diet, what we eat, and monitor other things such as our blood pressure cholesterol. One main effect of eating too much fast food is obesity, that is self-evident,…

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