The Article Don T Blame The Eater By David Zinczenko

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The article “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko, is an article aimed to bring attention to the ever increasing obesity rates in the United States, which he believes has been caused be the ever increasing amount of fast food restaurants in the United States.
Similarly, Marion Nestle wrote about how supermarkets are working against us by using their shelves as real estate. Both Nestle and Zinczenko’s information is accurate, yet it if you look at the article’s publication information it states that Zinczenko’s article was released in 2002 and Nestle’s article was published in 2006. Presently it is the year 2016, and their statistics do not accurately represent the present. Zinczenko’s argument summed up is that fast food restaurants are to blame for America’s obesity issues. He gives statistics that go over childhood obesity and Type 2 diabetes, diabetes cost of health care in the United States, and the number of McDonalds restaurants in the United states. The only thing that Zinczenko suggests to change is that he wants all fast food restaurants to post nutritional information, and he …show more content…

Zinczenko states in his article that the annual health care cost of diabetes was 2.6 billion in 1969 and in 2002 it was 100 billion. The cost of diabetes treatment has more than doubled in the last 10 years. Despite fast food chains being forced to nutritional information, has not swayed the publics fast food appetite. Along with the prices The American Diabetes Association also said that there are approximately 3,700 new cases of diabetes per year. Zinczenko also stated that there were 13000 McDonald’s restaurants in the United States. The current number of McDonald’s restaurants in the United States as stated by Courtney Tucci in 2014 was 14,259

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