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Obesity In America Essay

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As obesity rates in the U.S. increase, people look at someone to blame for this epidemic. The most obvious perpetrator is the fast food industry, as its influence on American society is negative beyond doubt. Even though certain individuals would be looking to blame themselves for this issue, itś the fast food corporations that are causing the epidemic on today’s society with its convenience, low prices of foods and unhealthy choices are what makes fast food such a menace to today’s society. Food has transitioned from the kitchens and dinner tables of America’s homes to the everyday fast food restaurant. Causes of this include convenience, as most Americans now are working more and are leaving less time to cook and prepare food at home. Also, the low price and efficiency of the fast food is much more convenient for the customers. There are so many fast food establishments in Manhattan alone, that you’d walk past at least 3 Micky D’s on your way to work! Manhattan is home to 74 restaurants which makes quick pit-stops at the joint …show more content…

Their borderline creepy advertisements, low price points and convenience are all reasons for turning towards this unhealthy alternative to natural food. Many Americans don’t have any other choice other than eating out at fast food restaurants in order to save time and money, two of the most important things to any American citizen. Morgan Spurlock, also an average American, found out during his experiment with the all Micky D’s diet that it was hard for him to not eat the food after a while. He had cravings throughout the day and the pain that came with those cravings only went away when he were to eat another portion of a burger, fries or any other McDonald’s food (Movie 4.) This is clearly another reason why individuals are not to blame for the spread of obesity in America, with the population craving to return to these tasty but damaging

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