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    Fast Food Persuasive Essay

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    Fast food chains have taken over America‚ but this is not a good thing. Obesity has become one of the biggest problems the United States of America. Anywhere from 25 – 30% of children‚ and 50% of adults are obese. Where does this obesity come from? Fast food chains with processed foods‚ “mystery meats”‚ and “sugar shocked” pops are major contributors to this widespread problem of obesity. What about this food is so bad for us? It is the trans fats that are in tasty products straight from our favorite

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    Effects of Eating Fast Food We are constantly looking for ways to make the daily obligations and our daily routine as fast as possible. It is common that people complain that they do not have enough time to prepare food at home; different solutions have emerged to make life easier‚ such as fast food. It has an affordable price‚ an attractive presentation‚ and we can find it everywhere. Also‚ has adapted to a new lifestyle and has achieved worldwide popularity. But fast food has some negative effects

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    The Effects of Fast Food on Health There are so many restaurants around the world today that could severely harm your health. Fast food has so many bad side effects such as: obesity‚ high cholesterol levels‚ and food poisoning. You could say that there are way more bad side effects than good side effects from obtaining fast food. Obesity has been ranked the number one health threat to Americans and causes up to 400‚000 deaths a year. In fast foods‚ the levels of Trans fat and calories are very

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    Reality of Fast Food Purpose: To inform my audience the secrets and dangers of the fast food industry. I. Quote A. “We have sold ourselves into a fast food model of education‚ and it’s impoverishing our spirit and our energies as much as fast food is depleting our physical bodies.”  ― Ken Robinson B. Robinson is an internationally recognized leader in the development of innovation and human resources. C. In my opinion‚ I think Robinson means that we have become blinded by how fast we have

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    Consumption of Fast Food Fifty million people in the U.S. are dependent on fast food. Why do so many people eat fast food? It is because it is tempting. The increasing consumption of fast food is a popular trend today for many reasons. First‚ buying fast food is fast and convenient. Second‚ fast food tastes delicious. Last‚ fast food is extremely inexpensive. It qualifies as a trend because the fast food industry gets bigger and bigger every day; therefore‚ more people eat the food daily. People

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    Belisinnie Fast Food Holdings Sdn. Bhd. is owned by Mr. Razali Raja Jamaluddin. The owner started a franchise burger stall called the Long Burger. It started out as a stall in Johor but now has reached throughout the Malaysia. It has grown so fast because of the low franchising fee needed to franchise the stall. The burger stall concept is considered as easy to access and also cheaper than the fast food restaurants. Unlike the bigger competitor like McDonalds‚ the stall are not located inside a shopping

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    Fast Food Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about fast food in the United States and its effects. Central Idea: The history of fast food‚ the effects of eating fast food‚ and its effect on the United States. Introduction I. Anywhere you go‚ there is a good chance there will be a fast food restaurant nearby. A. It’s the easy way out of cooking dinner‚ or grabbing something fast because you didn’t have time to make anything. B. Fast food may taste good‚ but have you ever thought

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    To get a feel for Peter Elbow’s “believing game‚” write a summary of some belief that you strongly disagree with. Then write a summary of the position that you actually hold on this topic. Zinczenenko arguments says that fast food companies are making people fat. Fast food industry is vulnerable. They are marketing product with proven health hazards and no warning labels. It will results in to make children more sick‚ obese and angry. His arguments are strong enough to convince the situation according

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    Fast Food Nation Analysis

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    In Fast Food Nation‚ Eric Schlosser is attempting to revolutionize how Americans eat by exposing the flaws of the fast food industry. He writes about how the commercialized industry of fast food has changed how Americans live. Throughout the novel Schlosser emphasizes the point that the fast food industry is a corrupting force that impacts nearly every aspect in America such as people’s health‚ the economy and society. The novel starts off by giving background on the history of fast food chains and

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    Liz Chiocco EDF-255 Final Paper Fast Food in Schools 4/26/12 Buckley‚ Cara. "A Proposal to Separate Fast Food and Schools." New York Times [New York] 20 04 2009‚ n. pag. Web 26 April. 2012. . The author explores research done that suggests that the closer a fast food restaurant is to a school‚ the higher is the obesity rate of the children there. Eric N. Gioia is a city councilman from Queens and he wants to ban any fast food restaurants from opening within a tenth of a mile from any

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