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    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

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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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    Healty Food vs Fast Food

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    Healthy food vs. Fast food Many years ago‚ people ate food that do not contains‚ preservatives; moreover‚ people used to spend a lot of time cooking their own food. Therefore those people did not have problems by the food that they ate‚ because all the food that they ate was natural and healthy. However‚ nowadays many people‚ particularly young people prefer to eat fast food such as hamburger‚ pizza or fried chicken. As we can see there are two kind of food: healthy food and fast food. One way to

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    of corporate versus personal responsibility. Is McDonalds really to blame for these teens weight problems? The answer is no‚ obesity is absolutely a matter of personal responsibility. Mcdonalds advertising did not force the plaintiffs into their restaurant or force feed them double cheeseburgers. It certainly did not eradicate the plaintiffs knowledge about the importance of eating right and living a healthy lifestyle. The idea that obesity could be considered a matter of corporate responsibility

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    home-made food has less attraction than fast food. A reason for this is that home-made food needs lots of time until it gets ready. For instance‚ people should wait for several hours in order to have a ready home-made meal. Another reason is that home-made food is less convenient than fast food. For example‚ you may not find all the ingredients you need in one grocery‚ yet you have to look in several groceries until you find all the ingredients. Home-made food is much healthier than fast food‚ and therefore

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    Persuasive Speech

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    Sample Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Factory Farming Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that factory farms are dangerous and abusive and therefore need to be banned. Primary Audience Outcome: I the want the audience to join or support national organizations that protest against factory farms. Thesis Statement: The U.S. government should ban factory farms and require the meat industry to raise animals in their natural

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    Raising Taxes on Fast Food Which sounds better‚ a $10 burger and soda‚ or a $3 grilled chicken salad and water? While convenient and cheap‚ the widespread eating of fast food has caused many health problems throughout America. By raising taxes and making fast food more expensive‚ I think Americans will begin to eat healthier‚ other restaurants will see economic success‚ and the government will spend much less on health care. When fast food prices are jacked up‚ this offers people an incentive

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    Proposal of "Gap" Fast Food

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    product of fast food into the market. Nowadays fast food has become one of the popular selections for people in their lifestyle‚ so Gap is planning to venture into the fast food industry with the new slogan; Fast Food Can Be An Icon Of Fashion. The target audiences are customers of Gap and also tourists around Malaysia of ages from 18 – 28. Objective: 1. Using posters‚ internet‚ and online advertising to convince customers in Gap store that Gap is opening a new trend of fast food into the market

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    English 120 11-22-09 Globalization of the Fast Food Industry Imagine a world where almost everyone is overweight‚ and cultural and family traditions do not exist. Eric Schlosser’s book Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal explores the effects of the spread of fast-food companies like McDonald’s to other countries. In his chapter “Global Realization” Eric Schlosser claims that “The global expansion of American fast food is homogenizing cultural identities; like Las Vegas

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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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