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    some people food is a just a necessity to satisfy needs. For others food is more than a basic necessity, but that pleasure plays a significant role in their understanding of happiness. However, nowadays many consumers are oblivious to the fact that the food they eat is full of chemicals. The big food companies continue their malpractices relentlessly. This is because the majority of the industrial food eaters does a perfunctory job of studying the ways the food industries prepare the food for…

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    I will argue that kids should not be targeted because they will believe anything and everything that they see on TV or internet. The first part of the paper will focus on how obesity is the result of how companies use marketing to promote unhealthy food. The second part of the paper will then focus on…

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    Low Fat Mediterranean Diet

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    obese or overweight. A Mediterranean diet -- one of the recommended options with the updated dietary guidelines -- is heavy on vegetables and legumes, fish, fruit, nuts and whole grains. The food is cooked with olive oil. Carnivores on the diet keep poultry and lean cuts of meat on the menu. Red meat, processed food and sugar are off the table. Researchers figured this out by comparing data from men between the ages of 55 and 90 and women between 60 and 80 years old. About 90% of the people in…

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    begin this paper I am watching my spouse and son share a moment of bonding over food and sports conversation. Sitting next to me is my own portion of this hectic weeknight indulgence, McDonald’s french fries, which makes the work I am about to discuss that much more poignant because it is woven into the fabric of my own life. In his 2001 essay “The Trouble with Fries” Malcolm Gladwell makes a simple statement, “Fast food is killing us. Can it be fixed?” These words are meant to provoke a deep,…

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    Fast Food Diseases

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    Fast Foods and Sugary Drinks: the Main Causes Fatal Diseases Food can be classified as unprocessed and processed. On the one hand, unprocessed food are food that are free of any chemicals or food that we consume within a short period of time, we do not store them long. On the other hand, processed foods can either be prepared and served very quickly, like pizza, or usually are sold to customers in a packaged form, such as fried chicken, potato cheeps, chocolates, sodas, and so on. Some…

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    Interventions A food desert is a low-income community that has little to no access to a nearby super market. It is very common for these communities to have easier access to junk food, simply because it is cheaper. Unhealthy eating habits raise the risks of developing a chronic disease in your life. A chronic disease is a disease that, once you develop, you will have for the rest of your life. An example of a chronic disease is diabetes, which is common to develop if you eat a lot of junk food.…

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    Mcdonaldization Of Fast Food

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    there is millions of people getting addicted to junk food. There are people who do not have time to prepare their own meals or sometimes people that prefer to eat out on a single basic. Since fast food has spread all over the world the consumption has increased significantly. People 's lives are different in many aspects. There are people that take their diet very serious, dening to make fast food part of their life, while some accept the fact of fast food is cheap and convenient to take an…

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    Fast food restaurants have a lot of fat in their food selections, and even though they are still a part of causing obesity, they aren’t the main cause of obesity. There is a 15 year study that proclaims out of 3,000 adults, people who visit fast food restaurants twice a week gained a rough 9 to 11 pounds more than people who visit once a week. https://www.bariatric-surgery-source.com/fast-food-cause-obesity.html It is half the fast food restaurants fault but yet, the other half is the…

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    Chipotle Case Study

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    Chipotle is a Mexican Grill restaurant that is famous with its “food with integrity”. They served their customers with healthier foods (Nutrition Calculator) and Allergens & Special Diet. Chipotle has Burrito, Burrito bowl, Tacos, Salad, Chips & Drinks, Kid’s build, and Kid’s Cheese Quesadilla on their menu. Chipotle Company make high profits, which is benefits from their efficient operation. For example, the best restaurant can serve 300 customers in 1 hour, and the speed of service is…

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    Since the beginning, it is clear that big food companies are collaborating with toy companies to gain money from children who are attracted to the advertisements. These companies only chose young kids to aim their commercials at them because they know kids are easily convinced. There are multiple researches based on the reasons behind these companies' advertisements. Since the first commercials companies aimed for children to gain profit anyway, they could. Every year the advertisements have…

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