How Does Fast Food Affect The United States?

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For years in the United States, fast food has affected United States citizens in many ways such as health, obesity, poor eating habits and even death. The norm in the American lifestyle is if you over eat unhealthy foods that it can lead to a bad lifestyle and the chance of the human body to become obese. Well, things have surely changed, an article posted by The Atlantic (How Junk Food Can End Obesity, Freedman, D, 2013) on how fast food chains have changed the way things by comparing better food options, repeating the same process, and making the people much healthier. In this article, it is constantly talked about how processed foods is highly making us sickly and overweight. The contrast also between fast food chains and industries can control how much salt and sugars can be put into the food leading the obesity vs. the food regulations on how much to put into someone’s food. Nowadays the people only think the way to a good eating lifestyle is having a healthy diet, low calories, less dairy, and fat. Which is true it does give …show more content…

Even the comparison between wholesome foods than the fats, sugars, and salts because most of it is artificial and have other colorings things causes heads to turn. Why does it have to be wrong and not benefit us because it lingers around the human body for days versus the healthy food with having no lingers and bad crashes or anything happening to the body? The healthier option is obviously but doesn't shun away the other high carb and processed option, but it can also benefit you in a good way if it is not abused which applies to about every other thing in

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