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Who's To Blame Research Paper

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Who’s to blame? Americans sure eat plenty of fast foods, maybe too good that it is affecting their health. Who’s really to blame with all these fast foods at every corner? The average american can consume up to 2,500 pounds of food each year. At least one of their meals per day will be at a fast food restaurant too. This is causing many americans to be obese, from all the carbs, added sugars, unhealthy fat, and extra sodium added. Fast food can’t only affect a person physically, but it can affect a person mentally as well. The sad thing is that so many people lack on their education on health that many won't even know that they're damaging their body, the people must know the limit. Americans health is at risk and fast food is to blame, people need to be more aware of what they're putting into their bodies, and also be encouraged to do more physical activities. …show more content…

It goes way back from spelling a burger for just a nickel, that being that they would receive a smaller portion than they do now. Now you're able to have a choice to go large on item or small, but even the small is a larger item that what people used to receive. The size has definitely grown over the years, and it doesn't benefit the people in any way, but it sure does benefit the fast food industry. In 2013 the fast food has made 200 billion more dollars in just one year. They manage to get all that money from getting all their products at a low price. The food is also fast to make with a satisfying taste, that will lure in more and more people. With the success in fast industry the growth in our foods may never

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