Have you ever been to a fast food restaurants? Probably. Almost everyone in the United States has been to one at least once. Sure, it tastes great and is fast. Since fast food restaurants have been exploding in the U.S. these days, like McDonalds, KFC, and Burger King, more and more people eat there every day. But did you know what it actually does to you? In the non fiction text, McJobs, by Eric Schlosser, the author explains about how fast food has changed the society. He talks about how there used to be no fast food restaurants in Martinsburg but now, lots of chain restaurants and fast food places are there, erasing what is unique about that place. Fast food affects society by encouraging people to eat unhealthy and targets children. The food is also very unhealthy and is not good quality at all. Fast food …show more content…
Some chickens grow so unnaturally large that their legs cannot support their outsized bodies, and they suffer from starvation or dehydration when they can’t walk to reach food and water. ” (www.peta.org).
Animal cruelty is a pretty common problem in the United States, and this shows that fast food is in fact bad because of their cruelty to animals. This also relates to the fact of bad food quality because many chickens have antibiotics or leg deformities. This could seriously affect people’s health, and not just ours, but the cruelty that we show to our fellow animals. As you read from above, fast food restaurants are bad to people and everyone who eats there. They take away what is special and unique about cities and stink (literally).
Because of all the evidence, fast food restaurants are bad to people and animals. They should be torn down because fast food places are very unhealthy, contain diseases, and treat animals cruelly. Now that you know this, what will you do to help the next