Summary Of Don T Blame The Eater

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One of the rising problems that have been affecting our society negatively for the past few decades is obesity. In his article “Don’t Blame The Eater”, David Zinczenko talks about the dilemma of eating fast food. He believes that fast-food companies are not the ones who should be blamed for the aftermath of people relying on fast food in their daily diet. He compares people who are suing those companies for making them fat with people who are suing sport car manufacturers for making them get speeding tickets. This implicates that personal responsibility is fading away gradually in the society and everyone is individuals are blaming others for bad decisions that they make by themselves.
Zinczenko then flips the coin and talks about his childhood and how he was one of those kids who ate only fast food due to his parents’ circumstances, which is the reason why a part of his heart stands with those kids who are suffering and feels sorry for them. He elaborates that the circumstances of the breakup of his parents and his mum having to work for many hours to be able to provide living income obliged him to take the fast food diet path because he had no other choice. Consequently, this led him to gain a lot of weight and being obese. I think this is a major issue in the world now to many of the teenagers who are being raised in similar circumstances. Zinczenko then claims argues that fast …show more content…

He mentions that some companies already provide labels that are very misleading. He thinks that if fast food companies issued warnings by putting labels and nutrition information on products, awareness will be raised causing fewer children to be harmed. I think he could have suggested more practical solutions to this issue with giving more ideas of ways to prevent the hazards of fast

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