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    Obesity Persuasive Speech

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    Obesity is considered to be the condition in which an individual is grossly fat or overweight. Obesity is one of the main reasons why people die around the globe. At least 2.8 million adults die each year due to being obese (EASO). People consider fast-food to be the main reason why kids are obese but is it? There are many other important reasons that can also cause obesity leading to health problems or worse, death. Some we can control and turn around however, other reasons are born with you…

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    “Don’t Blame The Eater” Fast food is making children obsesses. In the text, “Don’t Blame the Eater” David Zinczenko the president of Galvanized Brands openly blames the fast-food industry for the recent rising numbers at the obesity epidemic in kids. Zinczenko announces at the beginning of his text that kids are suing McDonald 's “for making them fat”(241.) Zinczenko points out that the lack of information about what it 's consume and the lack of healthier alternative is affecting the consumers…

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    Hardee's Essay

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    The organization I chose to analyze is a fast-food company called Hardee’s. I’ve been working for Hardee’s for two years. In 1960, the first Hardee’s restaurant opened in Greenville, North Carolina. Hardee’s offered charcoal-broiled hamburgers, fast service, and a drive thru window. In the 1970s, Hardee’s introduced their “made from scratch” biscuits that are still a popular menu item today. Hardee’s menu boasts quality hand-breaded chicken tenders, hand-scooped milkshakes, and more. A…

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    et al. ,2016, p.208) has carried out a research about ‘food behaviour of the secondary school pupil in the London Borough’. The study shows a strong relationship between the fast food in the deprived area based young people’s food choices. M. Carpher et al aimed the article at policy makers, local authorises and schools making them aware of his research. The overall argument which is made by the Autor is a strong relationship between the food choice that is available for young people in the…

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    same time. Those who didn’t get their way with mom, are going to school and realizing “everyone else had McDonalds for dinner last night, I need to try harder on mom!” and the cycle continues. These children are often not educated on how bad these fast food meals can be for their growth and development. This is also an aspect parents need to be educated on. While working with kids, observations have shown that those that are heavier are more likely to admit they had “McDonalds for dinner last…

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    Some of these outcomes could be learning time management. For example, when working for McDonald 's, you have to be sure you get all the food out at the right times, and being sure it is a speedy stop for the customers going through the drive through.Are there social benefits from working at this job? Workers often get great social interaction , by talking to all the new customers and even…

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    Food Desert Research Paper

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    Food For Thought Beginning in the early two thousands, the term “food deserts” came into usage as a way of describing “neighborhoods… with inadequate physical or economic access to healthy food” (Leete, L., Bania, N. & Sparks-Ibanga, 2012, p. 204). It is now popularly understood that food deserts exist in urban areas all across the developed world. Meaning, it is very difficult or impossible for individuals to obtain fresh produce. The majority of these areas do not have grocery stores and are…

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    Most people like to drink juices or smoothies as a substitute of meals or snack foods. Juices or smoothies tastes good and, also, offer healthier treat than other snack options. Robin Goldwing Blumenthal in his article Drink up! explains that juice of spinach, kale cocktails, fruit smoothies and all types of nutrients that become drinks are an obsession for all consumers. As result of the growth of the smoothie markets, food chains, and quick service restaurants such as Starbucks are introducing…

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    buy their food. The graphic was very effective because even though I just ate, I'm already hungry for a McDonald’s burger. Having a color scheme that’s red and yellow uses psychology to make people feel the way they want them to, hungry. According to Color Psychology, “It’s why red is the most prominent color in fast food logos –red stimulates appetite and express the speed at which you will be served your meal (the real fast in fast food). And it’s why you will have trouble eating food that…

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    Obesity In America

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    countries in the world, and the reasons are pretty obvious. You have fast food stores in almost every shopping center, block, mall, or even amusement parks. America doesn’t take obesity serious. Although Michelle Obama did try to tackle obesity with the play 60 program.(www.letsmove.gov) It was not enough to stop kids from craving fast foods. Parents need to be more strict on their kids eating habits. Kids are eating fast food on their way to an event or back home from an event. Or they eat it…

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