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    agree with the first one: “Don’t Blame the Eater” written by David Zinczenko. There is some point that I want to oppose. In his article “Don’t Blame the Eater”, Zinczenko censures that those fast-food companies cause children to become obese. By talking himself, for example, he used to be one of the fast-food patrons, and his daily choice for dinner and lunch in between Taco Bell, KFC, or Pizza Hut. Zinczenko argues that many parents giving too much time to his business and have no time for…

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    In the documentary, “Supersize Me,” Morgan Spurlock argues that fast food companies should take more responsibilities for the effect the food is having on its consumers by using various statistics and research. Spurlock constructs this documentary because of two teenage girls who were suing McDonald’s because they were becoming obese. He states that America is becoming more and more lazy by not cooking meals at home and instead, eating out for every meal just because it is cheaper and quicker.…

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    fast food is a vast part of society. He had a diet of nothing but McDonald’s for 30 days. He gained weight, it affected his liver, was getting depressed, lost his sex drive, his cholesterol went up and he had many other issues, proving the adverse impact that eating too much fast food can have on one’s body. When we cook at home we can control what ingredients we cook with. When we go out to eat fast food we are eating lots of preservatives, artificial flavors and artificial colors. Fast food…

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    Obesity In Schools

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    the choice to consume junk foods in schools lies with the students and their parents, and that the sale of these foods funds extra-curricular…

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    Law For Restaurants

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    Do you think that there should be a law for restaurants and fast food places? Well my opinion we should because posting nutritional information, calories, fatness content, and even sodium products on menus would be a caution sign to me. You would have to be very careful if the food is healthy or not regardless. Labelings meals to me also helps takes charge in life because taking a risk on eating so many non nutritional food could have a huge destruction on your life it could cause to take away…

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    I believe the fast food producers should be responsible for the obesity epidemic, just as much as the tobacco companies are responsible for being the number one death in America. Kelly Brownell states, “As a culture, we’ve become upset by the tobacco companies advertising to children, but we sit idly by while the food companies do the very same thing. (Article). Fast Food causes so many different issues among Americans, including diabetes, high blood pressure, heart problems, and so much more.…

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    Issues In Supersize Me

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    The amount of fast food restaurants have increased over the years. With fast food being cheap and close by, it attracts everyone. Morgan Spurlock took it upon himself to reveal the harm of consuming so much fast food in the movie Super Size Me. Everyone knows the damages of fast food and how unhealthy it is but yet there has been an increase in obesity. Morgan Spurlock shows how damaging it is for your health and how overweight and obesity have become a crisis. Morgan Spurlock starts off his…

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    growth opportunities that had the fast food industry and how is constantly innovating to survive in this changing world, it will be explored from the weakness of this highly mechanized industry, which has remained hidden, with the consent of the some government agencies, for US consumers and the world in general. This analysis will consider the movie "Fast Food Nation" and the documentary " Super Size Me", which shows how some corporations largely control the food supply, and often prioritize…

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    I. I would like to tell you a story about Cuba, a 19 month-old baby. II. He is a fast food, baby, who feeds on fast food and his growth was affected by his awful diet. III. Thus, this brings me to the topic today, which is to persuade all of you to control your intake of fast food. IV. I have done an extensive research about the detrimental effects of fast food. A. Most of the details I got; are from informative websites such as the American Heart Association website. V. I know how easy and…

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    In the past 20 years, childhood obesity has more than quadrupled, and the foods children have access to in their daily lives do not assist in making this statistic any less horrifying. However, it seems as though America is in the middle of a health kick. Restaurants are required to list the amount of calories in their products, new health food places are popping up all over the country, and fast food consumption appears to be at an all time low. The next step in making America a healthy place…

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