Summary Of Why Shame Won T Stop Obesity

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“Why Shame Won’t Stop Obesity”
Obesity is a huge social issue in America, and the reputation of fast food and junk food doesn’t make it any better. More Americans are developing critical health issues due to obesity. In “Why Shame Won’t Stop Obesity” by Dhruv Khullar, Khullar states that shaming obesity will not stop it. We must recognize that we have created a food environment, but there is much we can do and should do to reverse that trend. I have to agree with Khullar and the statements that he made in the article about shaming obesity, why there is so much obesity, and steps to reverse the trend of obesity.
In the article, “Why Shame Won’t Stop Obesity” Dhruv Khullar is arguing that simply shaming obesity will not stop obesity. Khullar says that we must recognize that we have created a society based on food. For instance, lower income neighborhoods have limited access to healthy food options, so it would be easier for them to go and purchase a $1 burger from McDonald’s than purchase a salad for $5. Khullar also proposes some actions that address obesity. He suggests that we should support restaurants that encourage healthy foods and …show more content…

When a child goes into a store the first thing they see is the checkout line, and what is besides it? Candy. When a child usually goes into the store the first thing they want, or ask for, is candy. I can honestly say I have never heard a child go into a store and ask for a salad or fruits. When a child is misbehaving, what does a parent usually offer the child so they will behave? Candy. At banks, what do they offer the kids? Candy. Kids are exposed to junk food, not only in commercials, but at stores, bank, and at home. If they minimize the junk food commercials, then maybe at checkout line they will start offering healthier snack options, or even in the bank. Reducing junk food commercials could possibly encourage the promotion of healthier