Obesity: The Fast Food Industry In America

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People definitely have a say in what they eat, and the amount activeness they are going to be for their own health. Many people can not resist the urge to go buy fast food or go buy processed foods from the food industry. Which of course, can cause problems for many people, as they can get obese from it.A large number of people are unknowledgeable of what is in the food or what exactly it is they are eating. The food industry has massively contributed to the rise of obesity. Although people are responsible for making their own decisions about what to eat and what surroundings they choose to influence them. But, the food industry have their own ways of dragging the people towards their products. It is important to know the ways the food …show more content…

Obese people are not showing a grieve care in what is being changed. According to Obesity in America, By Numbers, “The portion sizes have changed drastically throughout the years, popcorn went from having 3 cups, 174 calories in 1950 to 21 cups, 1,700 calories in 2004”. If the portion sizes continue to increase as drastically as this in other food products, soon enough people will have a higher risk of becoming obese. Soon enough, just eating one product from the food industry can have a bigger effect than we might think so. The food industry is contributing to this problem with their unhealthy food and their careless decisions. In the words of Foer, “...and meat consumption on much less obviously the distorting influence of the meat industry on the information about nutrition we receive from the government and medical professionals” (143). The lack of information we receive on the products that we eat contributes to the problem. As it this point it is not the problem of the people that they are not being told anything, but the fault of the food industry. Simple things like portion sizes is not made a big deal to many especially since people are not sure of the long term effects of these products. Keeping changes like these low key can increase the amount of money that they would gain. According to the article, Obesity and The Unhealthy Economy, “the largest companies all follow a narrow commercial logic, aiming above all to sell as much as possible and to generate as high a profit as possible. If nutrition does not pay, they basically ignore it. If sugar, salt and umami increase sales, they add more”. This basically confirms how the food industry only cares about the money that will be earned. They can careless about the increase of obesity or unhealthy eating because of their products. Just like adding more portion sizes, they do not care how unhealthy it is as long as they gain

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