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    Fast Food Restaurants

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    Fabio Souza 25 May 2013 Fast Food Restaurants Americas number one and most famous invention of all time the almighty fast food and its various different types of as what I consider “snacks” that are made into meals with a side of French fries and a soda that is quite a bit too large to wash all that salty goodness down‚ but luckily for some it really doesn’t end with just hamburgers and French fries this array of options spams out from the very basic hamburger to knockoff Mexican dishes to

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    I believe that the government should not be able to tell parents what they can or can’t give their children for lunch. While there are 1 in 10 children with a food allergy (Peanut Allergy and school Policy video)‚ we still have to explain to the students how the cope with having an allergy. I believe it should be up to the school to come up with a plan that works for the child’s best interest. As educators‚ we can’t micromanage what a child can and can’t bring in from home to eat for lunch. But what

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    Fast Food (Info Bank)

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    Assignment: Info Bank Fast Food: Is it a Smart Choice? 1. Andrews‚ J. (2007) Surprise Ingredients In Fast Food Retrieved September 3‚ 2011‚ from http://www.naturalnews.com/022194_sodium_ingredients_food.html Source : World Wide Web What is it about? The article explains on the disadvantages of fast food. It also talks about all dangerous fast food ingredients which can harm our health. In this article we can found separated fast food restaurants and their “special” recipes (McDonald’s

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    Fast Food: Who's to Blame?

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    fingers at restaurants like McDonalds‚ saying their foods and serving sizes are to blame. However‚ I would argue that our lifestyles are really to blame. We are so busy that we go to fast food restaurants instead of eating healthy meals at home. Until we stop ourselves‚ from going too fast food places and from eating other premade food‚ the problem of obesity in the US will not go away. Customers at fast food restaurant have been known to blame restaurants such as McDonalds‚ Burger King‚ & Wendy’s

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    Fast Food and Obsesity

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    The relation between fast food and obesity Nowadays‚ fast food has become a way of life. Both children and adults like to eat fast food. However‚ fast food is unhealthy. It causes many diseases‚ like obesity. Obesity is increasing among both children and adult. This essay will describe the relation between fast food and obesity. And it will also focus on research that contributes to the understanding of link between obesity and disease risk during childhood and adolescence. This essay will be divided

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    Fast Food Driven Society

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    Jessica Brandon Fast Food Driven Society In a recent documentary film I’ve seen called‚ “Super-Size Me‚” it was stated that in the past 20-25 years‚ obesity levels in America have doubled. Why you may wonder? Many factors contribute to the way we live in our society today‚ but the main reason for obesity levels being so high is the fast food industry and its effects on everyone it comes in contact with. Anyone who has ever had junk food in their life know its addicting features. Seeing it everywhere

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    Dangers of Fast Food

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    We all fall victim to the fast food drive-thu‚ some more than others‚ eating it every day. But do people really know how bad fast food is for them? Everyone has different reasons for eating fast food‚ some because of the convenience‚ some actually crave it‚ but few people truly realize just how unhealthy this food is for them. The article “Why You Should Avoid Fast Food at All Costs” written by Richard Stossel gives very eye-opening details as to where our food comes from and how it gets to our plates

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    Pros and Cons of Fast Food

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    The Good and Bad of Fast Food The Good and Bad That Fast Food Brings To Our Society Shawn Guzman E.C.P.I. English 110 The Good and Bad That Fast Food Brings To Our Society In this day and age everyone has had some form of fast food. There are many options to choose from all around the world. If one was to travel down any main city block‚ he or she may be overwhelmed with the many options to choose from. The most popular options may be McDonalds‚ Burger King‚ Pizza Hut‚ and

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    Fast Food and Healthy Food Life today is not like how it was before. Along time ago‚ people ate foods that were field with balanced amount of nutrients value. Not with chemicals‚ preservatives‚ artificial colors and flavors which are known as Fast Foods. Long days of working and training effects our choices for food‚ a meal from nearest fast food restaurant becomes most appealing idea. Most of people who eat junk food more frequent don’t know its bad effect on their body which can be

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    Fast Food Addiction

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    Fast Food is Our New Addiction Obesity is increasing rapidly because of the fast food. Showing and telling people how unhealthy to eat the fast food is extremely hard because it is now the popular culture for the societies those are dominated by the fast food industries. High profit and low cost is the primary reason why there are many Burger Kings and McDonald’s in the world (Kenway‚ “Junk food: The New Tobacco”). Yet some readers may challenge my view by insisting that the fast food industries

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