these young children caught my attention‚ because there is rarely much obese children among Vietnam. In fact‚ when I saw that‚ I asked myself how overweight people are to blame for their own health. Recently‚ I read an article about “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko‚ who do a job the editor -in-chief of the fitness magazine Men’s health for many years‚ and he becomes president and CEO of Galvanized Brands. He argues Fast Food Company or the ones to blame for America obesity. Although I agree
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M&M MEAT SHOPS—USING DEMOGRAPHICS TO DRIVE DECISIONS Known as the store with hundreds of meal ideas but only one aisle‚ M&M Meat Shops is Canada’s largest retail chain of specialty frozen foods with over 470 locations coast to coast. The demand for “ready-to-heat food” is increasing as more and more households are finding that they just don’t have time to make a home-cooked meal. This is an important demographic dimension for the company. The first M&M store opened in October1980. It was based
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S. didn’t eat meat then there would be more grain to go around. Meat-eaters say that there are many serious disadvantages to being a vegetarian. Although vegetarians think that there are more disadvantages to being a meat-eater‚ vegetarians should eat meat for there own health. Many vegetarians have serious deficiencies due to not eating meat and most of them eat chicken and fish on occasions‚ so why not add lean meats to their diets. Human teeth were designed to eat both meats and vegetables
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Q: Sketch the character of Thomas Wilson. Is the name ‘lotos-eater’ appropriate to him? Ans. William Somerset Maugham’s compelling short story ‘The Lotus Eater’ paints his curious meeting with Thomas Wilson‚ the pivotal character of the story. A retired English bank manager‚ Wilson‚ who made the Italian island Capri his own abode‚ had a good deal of rumour going about him. No believer of all the tittle-tattle that went about him on the island and elsewhere‚ the author met him personally
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In David Zinczenko’s Don’t Blame the Eater article‚ he blames the fast-food industry for starting the rising obesity problem because of the failure of providing the facts and warnings labels about their high calorie junk food to the consumers. Zinczenko argues that kids are drawn by the cheap‚ high-calorie junk food that the fast-food chains like McDonald’s‚ Taco Bell‚ Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ or Pizza Hut are happy to supply because with lots of parents working all day‚ they do not have time to check
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action has been taken. Amidst the plethora of passages about this touchy subject there are two that stick out. The first is‚ “Don’t Blame the Eater‚” an article written by David Zinczenko. The picture that Zinczenko paints is one that puts the fault of obesity on the fast food industry. Because he was once an overweight child‚ he sympathizes with the eater. In the second writing on this subject‚ “What You Eat is Your Business‚” Radley Balko‚ takes a different standpoint on the matter. Balko believes
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of an animal in the meals. According to Should People Become Vegetarian‚ an average American eats 183 pounds of meat each year with it being 54 pounds of beef‚ 46 pounds of pork and 83 pounds of chicken. The consummation of animal meat is unethical because of health problems and animal rights. There stand various health problems from eating meat. Several people have consumed animal meat without knowing that they remain in danger of food borne diseases and becoming ill. “Research shows that factory
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When the parents take their kids to eat fast food to no fault of their own are they being lied to about how much calories are in their meal. In “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko it says “...one company’s Web site lists its chicken salad as containing 150 calories; the almonds and noodles that come with it(an additional 190 calories) are listed separately. Adding a serving of the 280-calorie dressing‚ and
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Tori Howdyshell February 15‚ 2013 Assignment 1 In the essay‚ “Don’t Blame the Eater”‚ David Zinczenko‚ editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine‚ discusses the recent lawsuits against fast-food chains. He does not deny that there should be a sense of personal responsibility among the public‚ but has sympathy for the kid consumers because he used to be one. Zinczenko argues that due to the lack of nutritional facts and health warnings‚ it’s not so ridiculous to blame the fast-food industry
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Feedlot industries are not planet-friendly‚ beef produces methane and caused greenhouse effect. Most of the supermarket in Bay Are like Food Source sells feedlot meats by sold industrialized companies like Tyson‚ Swift‚ Cargill‚ and National Beef. These companies are cruel as they separate the cows from their calf just after birth just to make money from the milk and the poor calves are forced to eat corn to survive. I think this act is unethical as both the mumThese companies keep all the farmers
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