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Is Fast Food Becoming An Addiction To America?

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Is fast food becoming an addiction to America? Many Americans choose fast food over any healthy food. For many years, there has been a lot of conflict and controversy about the topic of fast food. “Fast food should be banned firstly because it makes you obese, secondly it links to lots of medical problems like diabetes, and lastly lots of poor people buy it because it is cheap.” (debate.org) “ Fast food companies provide jobs to many people so if it is banned many people may lose their jobs. Fast food takes very less time to be cooked.” (debate.org) This evidence basically has two sides. The first side is disagreeing with fast food and wants fast food to be banned because it makes you obese and obsessed with fast food. While the other side …show more content…

According to effects on fast food on the body. “Fast food isn’t necessarily bad, but in many cases it’s highly processed and contains large amounts of carbohydrates, added sugar, unhealthy fats, and salt (sodium).” This evidence is basically telling us that fast food is not the best option when it comes to eating. There are many reasons why you should choose something healthy to eat instead of fast food. For example, fast food carries a lot of calories that turn into fat. Eating healthy is the best option, you can choose a salad over a burger any day and it would not affect you. The effect on the body from eating fast food are not good. Fast food carries a lot of calories that turn into …show more content…

“The food is pumped full of flavor enhancers and have a lot of unnecessary salt and sugar added to the mixture and final product.” (onegreenplanet.org) Fast food is a industry created to make money, they could care less about the our health. As long as they have business and can make money. They make these foods for cheap constantly making profit off us, not caring how it may affect our body now or in the future. They may sometimes include one thing that may be good for our body, saying that that one thing can make the whole meal balanced and healthy, when it really won’t. The fast food industry is cheating our pockets, harming our bodies for a quick buck, the worst part is that they know it does, and still continues to sell these harming

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