Mcdonald's Obesity Blame

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People often blame McDonald’s food for the obesity rates in America but rather than it being the company’s fault, it’s actually the individual’s own fault. While yes, a majority of the food served at McDonald’s is rather unhealthy, people aren’t forced to eat there. Everyone has the ability to make their own choices such as whether they eat at McDonald’s or not which means that is in fact, not McDonald’s fault that we have so many fat people nowadays. According to McDonald’s website, they have “more than 36,000 restaurants serving approximately 69 million people every day” (Our story, para. 1). That’s almost 25,185,000,000 people a year. Obviously they aren’t all forced to eat there so it can’t be McDonald’s direct fault like everyone says it is. The idea that it’s McDonald’s fault that people are getting fat is more of a stigma rather than an actual fact. Most people don’t …show more content…

People might see others do crazy things involving fast food such as the movie Super Size Me where Morgan Spurlock “conducts an unscientific experiment using himself as the guinea pig: eat only McDonald's for thirty days, three meals a day” (Super Size Me, para. 2). He ends up with numerous different health problems due to his fast food only diet. On the flipside, you might also see people such as John Cisna who says “he has lost 56 pounds, lowered his cholesterol and lost a total of 21 inches off his chest, waist and hips while dining only at the fast food emporium” (Today Health & Wellness, para. 1). You may see Morgan’s movie and think “oh god McDonald’s really is terrible for you” but then see John’s adventure of losing more than 50 pounds over the course of 6 months just from eating fast food and think “ok well maybe it’s not actually that bad”. This is what leads people to think that it’s ok to eat a lot of McDonald’s and not have to worry about the

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