Are Fast Food Industries Really to Blame for the Obesity in the World?

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Jessica Chandler WR 115, 2 pm Expository Essay January 29th 2013 Are Fast Food Industries Really to Blame For The Obesity In the World? Many people argue that the Fast Food industry is to blame for the obesity in the world. For me this is not entirely true. Fast Food plays a role in making it tougher to eat healthy because many grocery stores now have fast food restaurants in them. There are also advertisements directed towards children through television and magazines. In all reality it is an individual’s choice to become obese because of their decision to walk into these restaurants and order food that are delicious at the time but is very harmful for their bodies. To begin, do grocery stores really need fast food joints in them? I understand that it makes more money because people are hungry either before or after their long shopping trip. However this makes it hard for those who are trying to make a change in their lives and eat healthier foods for whatever reasons. For example; there are many Wal-Mart stores that have fast food restaurants built into them. This makes it hard to try and make a change in one’s life and eat healthy fat foods. From personal experience and being a bigger girl myself, the dilemma has been to eat delicious foods or to eat healthier foods. I choose the delicious food (personal choice will come into my third paragraph). In a like manner, targeting young children to build up revenue for fast food restaurants is just morally wrong. All it says to me is “come eat at our restaurants so we can make more money and if you get health restrictions because of our food it is not our problem”. For example, as Marr (2008) says, “One in three children in this country are overweight. But, until now, it was unclear how much the nation's largest food and beverage

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