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    Mcdonald's Fast Food

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    variety of reasons: lack of time, lack of money, etc. Most people do not think about what happens to their food before it reaches the consumer. When Eric Schlosser wrote his book, Fast Food Nation, he did not want to completely discourage people from eating this type of food, but he wanted to help people learn the secrets of the fast food industry, so they are able to consciously choose food that goes into their stomach. He showed people things the food industry hides from the consumers, causing…

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    Executive Summary: The International market is flooded with various sectors and industries that involve products of daily as well as occasional use of consumers. The use of the products can vary from industrial purpose to private consumption. The Fast Food sector has been really famous because of its quick service and less time taken to prepare the food. This sector has attracted a lot of consumers as it covers all income groups of consumers. This project is a Comparative Study of the…

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    Nutrition In Fast Food

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION FAST FOOD Fast foods are termed as fast, simply accessible and low-cost alternatives to home-cooked meals, in line with the National Institutes of Health (NIH). They additionally tend to be high in saturated fat, sugar, salt and calories. In line with the federal agency, several fast food chains have passed through growing public awareness regarding nutrition by giving some food that are lower in fat and calories than their nominal fare. Fast food is the term…

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    I told my parents that I was out of shape because of all the fast food I was eating. My parents did not find anything wrong with being a little overweight, but for me it meant being slower. Since my parents worked so much, they did not have known how they were going cook and work. I went to school and asked my coach what kind of…

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    When everything a person needs can be so easy to obtain its hard to notice just how much quality is being put into the high quantity of product we are able to receive. This is especially true when it comes to the food that Americans eat. Although much of American society believe that they can trust food companies to sell them a quality product it can be nearly impossible for people to know what exactly is being given to them and whether or not it is actually good for them. This can be pointed…

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    The key informant for this interview was Diane Pecora, a paraprofessional at Cesar Batalla School in Bridgeport. Cesar Batalla is an elementary school, grades K-8, and is south of the Hallow. Many of the Hollow resident’s children attend Cesar Batalla School. • Tell me about your role as a paraprofessional at Cesar Batalla School? I have been a paraprofessional for eighteen years for the Bridgeport School system. Prior to working at Cesar Batalla, I worked at Elias Howe School. A…

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    When you are put in this life you don 't pick the situation your born in. In addition to that you don 't pick the types of food that are available to you. There are many factors that can effect the food introduced to you in a lifetime. There are two that really stick out with the first being heritage. Your heritage is how your going to be brought up. Each heritage has their different types of food, and what your parents eat may not, but most likely be what you are going to see in the beginning…

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    I was born in a large family in the country. I was not use to eating nourishing foods because, it really didn’t appeal to me. I was use to eating oily and fatty foods. A few things I ate and used in my food daily were: meat grilled or deep-fried in Crisco oil, vinegar, chow-chow, sugar, salt, pepper, garlic, blue bonnet butter & seasoning salt. I’ve seen my cousins and uncles eat three to five plates during every meal. I would try to eat as much as they did and I picked up off that and it…

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    Supersize Me

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    seen the film. For the past few months, I have not eaten fast food. In fact, the last fast food I have ever eaten was In-N-Out, and In-N-Out is not such a bad place to eat in. Those burgers are delicious and their fries are fresh. As of now, I was eating a big Carne asada burrito from a genuine Mexican restaurant. So I do not think that really counts because I can control the amount I eat over time. I was very tempted to go visit Jack in the Box to get their lovely, fat squeezed, tofu but…

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    If someone were to walk up to you and ask you what the greatest food on Earth was-- what would you say? Chocolate? Yeah, me too. Now you’re probably thinking, “there is no way eating tons of chocolate can be good for you in any way,” but reading this paper may surprise you. Chocolate should be eaten more often because it is not only extremely delicious and rewarding, but it also has been proven to be good for your health. One of the main reasons chocolate should be eaten on a daily basis is…

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