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    In the text "How Junk Food Can End Obesity" by David H. Freedman describes how today wholesome food companies have shifted our view that all wholesome foods are better for you than junk food. Freedman uses health examples of different foods and he uses personal examples to back up his claim. Freedman is a journalist who has a blog and writes for famous newspapers. He also writes about science, technology and business. Another is he consults and writes about medical problems with medical colleges…

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    Rhetorical Analysis on How Junk Food Can End Obesity The dramatic growth in obesity among Americans is becoming a hot topic today in conversation. Obesity is caused by many factors: three of the biggest factors are not getting in your daily doses of recommended healthy foods, not exercising enough, and having large portion sizes of food. All off these are factors that are attainable to comprehend and can be put into your mindset on what you can and cannot do to eat healthy and live a perfect…

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    Paragraph On Junk Food

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    There is nothing healthy in junk food There no junk foods that are really healthy foods. Healthy foods give the body many nutrients, giving to the body system all the necessary tools to function correctly. While junk food gives a small amount of product that gives the body a big amount of sugar and fats, increasing the risk to get a disease. Junk foods gives a bad impact to people lives causing obesity, while healthy food enlarge the lives of the ones that choose to consume it, keeping them…

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    agree that processed food is unhealthy. When they think of processed foods they think about fat drenched meals, like what you get from going to fast food chains. This has led to an explosion of companies selling wholesome foods, foods that have little to no processing, because they believe that it is healthier then all of that proceeded synthetic foods. But not everyone agrees. David H. Freedman does not believe this notion. He actual argues against it in his writing “How Junk Food Can End…

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    Should We Kill the Junk Food Ad, Before They Kill Us? The term “fast food” is defined as food that can be prepared quickly and easily and is sold in restaurants and snack bars as a quick meal or to be taken out. Who knew something so convenient could cause such controversy. The blame could be put on the way advertisements lure customers into making unhealthy option. Junk food advertisements really have a huge impact on our health. Some seem to think that junk food ads heavily influence…

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    Junk Food And Obesity

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    Junk Food is a pejorative word to describe foods that contain High levels of calories, trans-fat, and an excessive amount of sugar with little protein, vitamin or minerals. Foods such as hamburger, hot dog and many other that are fried pre packed, are also consider Junk Food with high protein; because of the excessive amount of trans-fat it contains. Although Junk Food, is known to be one of the world’s biggest problem; as people keep consuming it, not knowing how bad they are harming themselves…

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    Junk Food Tax

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    The Nutritional Needs for a Junk Food Tax The American democracy needs to discover how to deal with the obesity epidemic that is currently affecting around one out of four Americans (Moss). Kelly Brownell, an economist and professor at Yale University, had first suggested the concept of implementing a higher tax on unhealthy foods, therefore encouraging consumers to pursue a more positive route within their diet. In 2003, food taxes would gain popularity once the World Health Organization…

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    Narrative/Reflective Essay on “Is Junk Food Really Cheaper” Mark Bittman wrote the article “Is Junk Food Really Cheaper” which was published in the New York Times in Sept. 2011. The author opens by saying that, contrary to public belief, junk food is not cheaper than cooking a healthy meal at home. The author wrote this article in response to the addition of new data showing the rising rates of obesity due to the increase of consumption and availability of junk food. This article can be divided…

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    Junk Food In Schools

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    causing the problem, in this case that catalyst being junk food. Besides the basic things students go to school for; reading, writing, arithmetic, school has a tremendous influence on a child’s life and is a place that teaches values and practices that students take into their lives outside of school as well, and practicing good food habits will lead to more healthy…

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    Moss’s The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food, he delineates how the food conglomerate Oscar Meyer, led by executive Bob Drane, manufactured and marketed the famous product known as “Lunchables.” Ironically, it is revealed that Bob Drane’s own daughter, Monica, never served “Lunchables” to her three kids for they “eat very healthfully” (Moss 269). From Monica Dranes’s statement about “Lunchables” in The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food, by Michael Moss, we can infer that…

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