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    crises, technology and demographic changes. Over the five years, the fast food industry has been growing in spite of the slowing economy and increasing awareness of people on the health issues. According to IBIS world forecast, the fast food industry will move forward profitably till 2020. The U.S. based fast food chains are rising very steeply which will result in industry growth as new economies welcome the upcoming of more fast food restaurants. According to the new economic order called…

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    American sales of fast food totalled $163.5 billion in 2005. Total sales for fast foods grew 5.6 percent in 2005. B. Fast food is global. The popularity of fast food is increasing every year. People over the last three decades were concerned about how healthy one’s diet and lifestyle are. While in today fast-paced lifestyle, fast food becomes everyday choice. Fast foods provide drive-through that brings great convenience to people. C. The reason for the popularity of fast food is numerous…

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    Fast food restaurants are a very big part of American culture. The good thing about fast food restaurants is that they are cheap and taste good. Millions of people go to them just because they are quick, easy, and convenient for everyone. I think fast food restaurants have a lot of false advertising because you never hear or see about how many calories are actually in their food. Or if it does show the calories, it’s in really small writing on the ad or commercial. My first advertisement is a…

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    wrote the book titled Fast Food Nation with the purpose of trying to inform the readers about the dangers and some background knowledge of fast food while still performing this act in the form of ethos. Schlosser uses many anecdotes and statistics to prove why fast food is detrimental. Schlosser mentions how much family cooked meals have reduced as a result to the growth and popularity of fast food restaurants. Many Americans without realizing spend thousands of dollars on fast food, and…

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    one to cook for you. Some young adults don't know how to cook either so the only option is to buy fast food. This can be occurring all the time so the fastest way to get some food, is by going to a fast food restaurant. This obviously isn't a healthy state for anybody. Why? Because it's unhealthy, contains high calories and sugars. And young adults tend to eat it, because it's the fastest way to get food as well as being cheap. Another reason why is due to the taste being so good, you want more…

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    Marcus IR #3 - Do the benefits of fast food outweighs the disadvantage? Introduction Fast food is believed to have been birth in 1916 in Wichita, Kansas. (Tracy V. Wilson, 2016) However the assembly-line system of food preparation we associate with modern fast food restaurants didn’t come until the original McDonald’s got its start in the 1940s. (“McDonald’s History”, 2016) Fast food also have a lot of negative effects on humans as well, fast food is junk food which causes different kinds of…

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    Over the last couple of decades the fast food industry has outranked all other industries all the way from education all the way to cars to even becoming a billion dollar industry. You can find a fast food place anywhere you want. According to Eric Schlosser's article titled “What We Eat” the fast food industry has been growing at an enormous rate over the last 30 years or so. Americans have spent more money on fast food than they do on anything else such as movies,music,books and even…

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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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    McDonald’s, the most recognizable fast food restaurant there is. Now you are excited to satisfy your stomach which has been growling all day. The best part of all is that it is dirt cheap. A double cheeseburger for less than two dollars no one can beat that. Now you can go home knowing all you have to worry about is what to do tomorrow. However, you didn’t think about the harmful effects, like the extra calories or what can happen later on in life if you keep fast food in your diet. Many do not…

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    Fast food is fast, but is it really good for you? Some people believe that fast food has more negative effects than positive because it causes health problems and it is hard to stop eating it. Others think that fast food does more good than harm because it does not cost much and it is easy to come by. Fast food does more harm than good because it causes health problems, it is addictive, and it causes weight gain. Fast food causes many severe health problems. Many fast food chains use…

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