Fast Food are killing people
Fast food chains are killing people “You want it, need it, you gotta have a taste of McDonald 's burgers.” There are a lot of fast food offers that can catch our attention. They are great offers that can help us to save a lot of money, but what is behind cheap food? Fast food chains are killing people. They cheat their clients with sugar-free products, but they still have a lot of calories and fat. The offers that fast food provides customers are so good that they are becoming addicted. People are blind. They do not see the importance of having healthy habits, the health risk and diseases that come from eating so much fast food. Is junk food cheaper than healthy food? Being a fast food addict is now a fact. People get so amazed with their cheap prices that they want to go there every day. The best techniques that fast foods uses to attract clients are offers and low prices. Most people would rather take out their family to a fast food restaurant, than cook a healthy meal at home. It is all about money. Americans are overweigh because they have a low income. There is a solution for this situation. It is not cheaper to eat in fast food. You can find a lot of cheap food at the supermarket that you can buy to cook at home. For example, one dinner box of pizza that cost $10 is the same as two pounds of chicken breast $5, Italian pasta $1.88, and Alfredo sauce $2.50. A total of $9.38 and you are going to eat a delicious and healthy Italian food. When you are on diet or trying to start healthy habits, fast food is your worst enemy. But, if for a reason you have to go there, you should think twice before you eat and what you are going to eat. Fast food is made from a lot of high saturated fat and calories, even if it says low-fat, sugar-free, and low calories. It is still being junk food! For Example, if you said: "I am on diet and the only fast food that I eat is Subway." You are wrong! Researchers from the University of California, found Subway is just as
Cited: Muntel, Sarah. "Fast Food Is it the Enemy?." Obesity Action Coalition . N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2013.
Internet: http://www.obesityaction.org/educational-resources/resource-articles-2/nutrition/fast-food-is-it-the-enemy