A Critical Analysis Of Fast Food By David Zinczko

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David Zinczenko assumes that fast-food restaurants have been consider guilty for obesity . On the one hand, he argues that they are inexpensive and favorable ways of eating and not to mention how fast and closed they can be to our homes. From this perspective, children today are victims of the cheap prizes and irresistible meals that are highly bad in calories as a result of gaining so much weight. On the other hand, however, he argues that it is the parent's fault by working long hours and not being able to pay enough attention to their kids especially on what they eat. In my own view, I agree that there is plenty of food for sale at grocery stores that are both nutritious and convenient. Though I concede that fast food is fascinating, but

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