Friday, February 5, 2010
Summary # 4 T. Burns
Fast food restaurants are everywhere you look. As David Zinczenko said "Drive down any thoroughfare in America, and I guarantee you'll see one of our 13,000 McDonald's restaurants. Now, drive back up the block and try to find someplace to buy a grapefruit." It is easier to get fast food than any other food because it does not need to be prepared. Many children and teenagers are eating fast food more than they are eating prepared food because of time. Lots of children are getting diabetes type II due to poor diet. Many fast food places are not advertising correctly, either. Some are even getting sued over it. Fast food is becomming such a thing these days that you almost can't blame the individual eater anymore. Especially if the restaurant is not advertising their caloric intake to the fullest and most honest they can.
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