Analysis Of Selling Junk To The Kids Department By Mark Bittman

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Selling Junk to Kids Department In todays world, society focuses on health a lot more than they did in the past. So much so that some giant food chains are changing what they serve children. In an article titled “Selling Junk to the Kids Department” by Mark Bittman, Bittman discusses the many different approaches these fast food companies have attempted or are attempting. Mark Bittman doesn’t believe that fast food companies are doing what needs to be done in a timely manner and that they won’t anything now but rather in the future. This is expressed in the last paragraph when he says, “what all of this tells me is that the torrent of changes is in the future, not the present”. I do think that fast food companies are unhealthy, and it would be great if they did change their menu. Not only for the children but, for everyone because fast, healthy, and affordable food would be great for everyone. As stated in the article, Burger King has given kids the option to go donate to charity’s online but, like Bittman said in the second paragraph “I can guarantee you that the Web site kids will be directed to will contain yet more marketing of BK …show more content…

As humans, we can become addicted to food just like anything else and fast food can lead to an unhealthy lifestyle and sometimes even death. Some scientists say that fast food can be just as addicting if not more addicting than cocaine or heroin. And when you think about these facts, including the fact that America is among the most obese nations in the worlds, it really makes you think why won’t our government step in. It poses the question, does our country even care about us, because some could argue that restaurants like McDonald’s and Burger King are just as bad as drug dealers if not worse because they’re on a larger scale. And the reason why it won’t stop is because it’s profitable to the