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    Junk Food Stamps

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    Junk food is a type of food that you can practically buy anywhere in the United States. It provides you with something to fill up your stomach for a short amount of time while you try to find something nutritious. The food stamps let you buy almost any food available that is not cooked. Some people of the U.S. do not have a stove or microwave to make food they just buy junk food to fulfill their hunger. Food stamps should be able to buy any food from the store. When people are having a busy day they

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    for CBS News, reported on a government survey showing that junk foods are in competition with healthy counterparts in nine out of ten schools (par. 1). Today, although four years later, little

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    professionals now fear that junk-food advertising to toddlers and pre-teenagers is contributing to soaring rates of obesity and diabetes among the young. According to The Institute of Medicine, in a report last December sponsored by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said that ''current food and beverage marketing practices put children's long-term health at risk.'' Another idea from government showed that " The Federal Trade Commission decided last year that the food industry should police

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    Excessive Advertising of Junk Food is Adding Fuel to the Obesity Epidemic I distinctly remember watching Fruit by the Foot commercials as a child. Not just what the commercial showed, but the feelings it evoked in me. In the commercial, the boy unwrapped the snack with a look of excitement on his face. He unrolled it and started rolling it up and down, as if it was a yo yo. Then it was utilized as a jumprope. The boy danced around, using the snack as a prop. He flung it up and down and all around

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    Junks food and food industry is the serious problem of humanity. Over the decades, the Americans Federal Government has invested and launched a program in 1964 as a public safety net, it has turned out to be the a poor investment that wasted trillion of dollars. The Investment earned the most funds is the Health care plan that cover for most of the American by the Federal Government. It ranges around 147 billion dollars to nearly 210 billion dollars per year. Plus, the Department of the of Agriculture's

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    make America better? As President, I will make sure provided food is healthier. Junk food is defined as food with little nutritional value. Also, it is very high on calories and fats. Fats from unhealthy food trigger the brain to want more. If you eat unhealthy food, it can lead to heart disease. For the past 30 years, the number of overweight teenagers has been tripled and also the number of overweight children has been doubled. Making food healthier will benefit all Americans, which will allow our

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    Junk Food In Schools ( A Serious Epidemic) Junk food according to Merriam Webster's’ dictionary is “food that is high in calories but low in nutritional content” (Merriam’s Webster Dictionary). It is a very unhealthy group of foods that Americans eat and is part of the lifestyle of the average american. Junk Food is very common in American schools, and Scholars and Scientists alike have attributed this to the extreme rise of obesity in the United States. Junk foods should be prohibited in schools

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    The Dangers in the Food We Love The junk food people love can be so harmful to beautiful bodies. Do us individuals really think people make good decisions in choosing what wanting to eat? Men, women and even children know the difference in foods which can affect one’s health. With no hesitation an individual will daringly eat a food without knowing the calories taken within that one burger. Within the 70’s till our generation now a person will see an image or hear someone say you will win an award

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    Junk Food And Fast Food

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    part of the population that lives regularly on fast food and junk food. In the event of the growth of the fast-food industry has been revolutionary due to its responsiveness to the growing diversity in consumer tastes. The easy accessibility and low costs of fast food were what made them attractive at first, furthermore the food itself satiated the ever-hungry population. However, now it is common knowledge to many that junk food and fast food is the main cause for obesity in Americans. It has been

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    or not junk food should be banned in schools. One side believes that students have the freedom to choose whatever they what to eat. While the other side argues that junk food needs to be replaced by a healthier alternative. There are plenty of different arguments that these sides believes in. For the concern of the health and wellness of the students, schools must completely ban all junk food in school. It has been implied by a number of news sources and other people that school junk food bans are

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