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    Healthy Food vs. Burger King Food The Arabic philosopher Ibn Khaldoun once said‚ “A man’s palate can‚ in time‚ become accustomed to anything.” While this French emperor may have had some plight in his battle of Waterloo against the British‚ Germans‚ Belgians‚ Dutch and Prussians‚ he certainly has hit the nail on the head this time. The food industry has progressed in ways that may not be different to the human palate‚ but hopefully remain different to the human conscience. With all the options

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    Food System Revolution

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    A food system is a way to feed people‚ where the whole system is interconnected with the production‚ the processing‚ the distribution‚ the access‚ the utilization‚ the recycling‚ the composting and the disposal of food. I believe no one will deny that the current food system is totally inadequate. The American people have become so accustomed to eating pre-packaged‚ precooked food that to take a little extra time to prepare home-cooked‚ quality meals seems a waste of time and money. While this

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    Effects of Fast Food

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    EFFECT OF JUNK FOOD ON HEALTH * JUNK FOOD FACTS * ANALYSIS OF QUESTIONNAIRES * RESULT * QUESTIONNAIRES FILLED BY RESPONDANTS * BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION Junk food is typically defined as foods with little nutritional value that are high in calories‚ fat‚ sugar‚ salt‚ or caffeine. It is widely believed that the term was coined by Michael Jacobson‚ director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest‚ in 1972. Common junk foods include salted snack foods‚ gum‚ candy

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    issues in our nation. One factor that deserves to be studied more is the phenomenon of food deserts. There are many ways to define a food desert‚ but a common way to define it is as a low-income census tract where a great portion of its residents have low-access to a supermarket or a large grocery store. This phenomenon occurs nationwide and is an issue that should be acknowledged and dealt with. Currently however‚ food deserts is a phenomenon that has yet to gain the proper acknowledge for the threatening

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    speech outline (example) Topic: | Food and Health | Title: | Unhealthy food should not sell in school canteen. | General purpose: | To persuade | Specific purpose: | To persuade my audience that unhealthy food should not be sold in school canteen. | Central idea: | A speech about the factors students taken unhealthy food‚ how eating unhealthy food affects health and government should come up with strict rules and regulation selling of unhealthy food at the school canteen. | Organizational

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    Food Deserts

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    Food deserts are places where at least 500 people or a third of the population reside more than one mile from a supermarket or large grocery store — according to the CDC‚ “Food deserts are areas that lack access to affordable fruits‚ vegetables‚ whole grains‚ low-fat milk‚ and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet” (CDC). Furthermore‚ these food-deprived areas may exist in both rural or urban areas‚ but only in locations where there are geographic or socio-economic problems.

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    Fast food advertisements should be not banned during television shows for children (Argument Points and their brief explanation) ARGUMENT POINTS 1. Junk food advertising does not force parents to buy the food Just because junk food is advertised does not mean that parents should buy it for their children or give their children the money to buy it. It is important to recognise that parents have the final say‚ and also are ultimately responsible for what their children eat. We should place greater

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    Fast Food In America

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    has been a spike in the numbers of Americans becoming obese and fat along with a rise in the number of sugars in foods. Obesity seems to have become a normal thing in current day America and it must be put to an end for a healthier and improved lifestyle. If a plan isn’t put into effect the problem will only gain more weight and get larger. My proposal is to use fat people’s meat as a food and fuel source. It will help the United States more advanced and make America great again. 38% of adult Americans

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    Soul Food vs. Fast Food

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    Soul Food vs. Fast Food As Applebees would say‚ “There’s no place like the neighbor.” How would the world classify good food? Which one will result in the best answer‚ hamburger and fries or biscuit with gravy? Is hamburger and fries the best choice because a biscuit with gravy takes more time? There are a lot of reasons why people choose homemade food versus fast food. Both homemade food and soul food taste good‚ however homemade food offers a variety of history‚ emotions‚ and memories of different

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    Fast Food Essay Many people who consume junk food are blaming the fast food restaurants for their obesity and the bad decisions they make when eating unhealthy food. Aren’t we responsible for our own choices? Or is it that the fast food industry is trying to make everyone fat? In the article‚ “The battle against fast food begins in the home” by Daniel Weintraub‚ explains how people are blaming big corporations like McDonalds and other fast food restaurants for the decisions they made by not eating

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