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    avoid health risks when they eat fast-food. According to ethical absolutism, everything must be true in all cultures and situations. Fast-food is an unhealthy option, which is true in all cultures. The way the company makes the food and the high calorie burgers and fries, are such non-ethical aspects that affect the consumers’ health.…

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    Dietary Analysis Essay

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    The daily calorie intake is based on basal metabolic rate (BMR) of 1789. The BMR was calculated with a BMR calculator entering height, weight, gender and age for a total of 1154. The daily calorie needs calculated included the BMR times 1.55 to include moderate active exercise three to five times a week. A total for 1789 BMR is needed to maintain current weight. The average calorie intake from the three day diet history was 1881 BMR. The total average calorie intake of 1881 is 5 % over…

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    his counterpart. Americans eat an unhealthy amount of sugar. “People who consumed more than a quarter of their daily calories as sugar were more than twice as likely to die…” (Richards). Richards states this to persuade the audience to lower their calorie intake of sugar. Richards wants the people in America to reduce the amount of sugar they are consuming and replace it with more beneficial calories and food that add nutritional value. For a personal example, I know someone who had diabetes but…

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    on fifteen men, where each one was made to drink a milkshake that was either 100 calories or 500 calories. The 100 calorie shakes were thick, while the 500 calorie shakes were runny. Both shake types were identical in terms of nutrition and ingredients. What the study found was that people who drank the thick shake of 100 calories were fuller than those who drank the runny, 500 calorie shake. It was entirely psychological. Because the people drinking the thick shake had to drink it slower, they…

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    Dreaming up new ideas and introducing new products into the market brings about additional possibilities and uses of products. Being the co-founder and president of First Flavor, Jay Minkoff is involved with the production of Peel ‘n Taste®, which is an edible film product (Solomon, Marshall, & Stuart, 2012). Allowing the customer to taste products ranging from fruit juice to toothpaste, the edible film is designed for in-store use as well as being inserted into magazines and other marketing…

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    Exercise can almost balance everything that we eat, but when it comes to junk food full of calories and sugar the exercise could not be enough. According to Marion Nestle, article about her opinion whether exercise balance or not the calories out of soda. Civil Eats discuss that Coca-Cola is actually helping to persuade people exercise more, and support that the problem to stay healthy is not avoiding excess of calories, the actual solution is getting more exercise, which is wrong. Marion Nestle…

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    PESTLE analysis is an important tool that used to examine the six factors to identify the external opportunities and threats and how it influence industries and the firms. Political Factors The individual state policies implement by each government has highly affected the operations of any organization and no one has any exception. For example, the duty tax imposes by government may affect the revenue generating structure of each organization. The higher the tax charge by the government imply…

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    Industry : Keeping Us Hooked, A Calorie Is Not a Calorie, Blaming the Victim and Let’s Take Back Our Health. In Let’s Take Back Our Health the writer classified into Five Things You Can Do Today. The writer first mentioned that the effect of excessive intake of sugar in the part ‘Do you enjoy the taste of sweet things’. In the Food Industry : Keeping Us Hooked part, the writer gave some data to support that sugar addiction is a real phenomenon. In ‘A Calorie Is Not a Calorie’ part, gave examples…

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    3. Get Rid Of The Junk Food: Junks are completely forbidden if you want to lose 10 pounds in 2 weeks! You need to go to your kitchen and scan through your fridge and cupboards. Get rid of any junk to lose those annoying pounds for good! Here's what you need to get rid of: o Drinks: Coca-Cola, juices, and soda drink. o Highly processed food: Cookies, pastries, candy, white bread, ice cream & foods like that. o The White Carbs: The bread and any baked food (you know they are your greatest weight…

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    Nutritional Labeling and Education Act of 1990 which restricts some terms such as "cholesterol free", "low calorie", “low sodium” and “extra lean” to be used on food labels. Federman makes a strong point when she says a cholesterol free product must have fewer than two milligrams per serving and a low calorie product must have less than five calories. Food companies simply cannot write "low calorie" or "cholesterol free" on anything they like. Nevertheless, this leaves "natural" as one of the…

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