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Don 't Blame The Eater Essay

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In “Don 't Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko, he discusses the dangers of fast foods and obesity. At first, Zinczenko blames the consumer for making such poor dietary decisions, but then says consumers are not entirely at fault. Through his article, he tries to convince the readers that the fast food industry is to blame. He uses writing techniques, appeals to emotion, appeals to personal authority, and facts to prove his case against the food industry.
Zinczenko uses devices such as questions and a sarcastic tone through his article. To navigate the reader into his belief, he starts off his argument with a question on whom to blame for obesity: the consumer or the food industry. The first question he asks is, “Kids taking on McDonald 's this week, suing the company for making them fat. Isn 't that like middle-aged men suing Porsche for making them get speeding tickets?” In other words, he sarcastically points out that it is ridiculous for the consumer to blame someone else for their own poor choice. Although he originally pokes fun at the situation he then asks, “But where, exactly, are consumers -- particularly teenagers -- supposed to find alternatives?” Making the reader question if it is really the consumer to blame and instead point the finger at fast food restaurants. He lets the reader know that fast food is cheap and easy to find compared to a healthier meal. Therefore, the reader should not blame the consumer. To press his point, he ends the article with a

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