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    In the essay "Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables" Mark Bittman expresses his opinion on how putting a tax on "bad food" would improve people's health. People do not realize how much they hurt themselves overall by not limiting their food intake. Bittman tries to get his point across on how badly "bad food" can affect society's health and how easily it can be fixed if money was not power. In "Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables," Mark Bittman uses evidence and deduction to get his…

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    general population. First we have the food industry which of course with more regulation come less profits from the huge money to be made from unhealthy foods. Threatened by conceivable government regulation and basic popular supposition, The food industry frequently attempts self-administrative activities, issues explanations of sympathy toward open public, and attest that self-regulation is adequate to ensure the general health of the population. The food business has made exceptionally…

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    Changing the Food Stamp Program, Changing Lives Are food stamps saving lives or making them worse? The Federal Government has funded the food stamp program, SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), since the 1960’s to keep low income families from starving. However, today’s food stamp program has morphed into something much bigger. This change is not necessarily better. (“EDITORIAL: Start small in reforming food stamp program”) Over the decades, the changes that have been made allow…

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    negative effects of food? The food industry itself is extremely flawed from excessive numbers of fast food restaurants to the ease of access to unhealthy food, to hidden information on genetically modified foods. Are there ways the government can control the obesity rates in the country? If so, will it even make any changes? Fast food is a major factor when it comes to examining the reason behind the vast majority of those gaining weight on a regular basis. Not only is fast food appealing in…

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    and promote health food (Marshall). Even though some people might say excess sugar consumption is not the only way that reads to obesity the fact is if the people are consuming fewer amounts of sugar and do body excise they cannot become obese because they are watching their…

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    Do you like junk food? I know I sure do. There is so many reasons why people love to eat and buy junk food, but also there are a lot of effects but mostly negative effects. I believe that the benefits outweigh the negative effects because there are more benefits compared to the main negative effect everyone should know on the top of their head which is bad health that can affect how long you can live on this earth. The causes for buying junk food are very simple, the main one is that it’s…

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    Up to this day, most of the people still keep a little amount of food on the road prior to their journey, so that the King of the Road will eat their sacrifice and let them travel safe and sound. Some say people make sacrifices to the road to recall that the monster is still there and that he can grow at any time and start to eat up human beings again. Others state that it is a type of prayer that his form should never come back again to frighten our lives. In this story everything is…

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    In the article “Escape form the Western Diet” Michael Pollan talks about how the Western diet is unavoidable, yet, he says people can escape it. In the article, Pollan talks about the health problems it causes. There’s also the food industry and their ways of selling their products. Then the main theory throughout the article Nutritionism. Nevertheless, a problem that Pollan has, is that the products that the industries makes are bad for our health and people still consume the merchandise. The…

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    My feelings toward food have been a rollercoaster throughout this part of life. Ranging from amazing and wonderful memories to awful, dark, and traumatic memories. Some of my best and worst memories are surrounded by food and either my lack of interest in eating it or my interest and workings with it. While food may have caused me a lot of pain in life the things that my eating habits have given me such as friends, family, and people I know I can rely on have made it worth it. I wasn’t…

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    fast food places that are quick, cheap, and easy. Food advertisements on television and billboards around the country that persuade American’s to eat unhealthy foods. The toxic environment of unhealthy foods being cheap and easily accessible has lead to an increase in the obesity epidemic in America. By providing research from a psychologist, who studies the human mind and its function, with the bonus of being from one of the top universities in America makes the claim of living a “toxic food…

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