Omnivore's Dilemma Fast Food

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“Last night, I experienced something new, an extraordinary meal from a singularly unexpected source,”by Anton Ego who has commented about food after he enjoys the meal that is made by Linguini in film Ratatouille. As Ego says the charm of food is huge, and there is no way to resist the temptation of food for people.When people enjoy food at the same time the body will appear some health problems. For example, there are heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other diseases. For Americans, the most obvious health problem is obesity. The cause of obesity is not merely that the Americans love of desserts, making the choice of food, lifestyles, as well as social and economic factors are affecting changes in body weights. Making the choice of diet is critical because healthy food has low calories, which can help most people lose weight; nevertheless, processed food may let people have an unbalanced nutrition of intake. In Wikipedia, health food means it’s benefited for people to get nutrition and has strong bodies through a healthy diet, and processed food is produced in factories. In the Omnivore’s …show more content…

Not only for adults, most American kids also eat fast food in every single day. McNugget or Coke both is indispensable choices. For example, supersize food for the Americans is also a huge challenge. They have no way of refusing to choose a supersize that looks more affordable. In order to test fast food really has negative impact for people, Morgan Spurlock only eats the food at McDonald 's in a continuous month in the documentary “Super Size Me”. The result of the experiment is that he gains 25 pounds, and the doctor gives him a warning about his physical condition. If he continues to live according to this way of life, coronary heart disease, cirrhosis and other diseases will continue to emerge. These facts prove that fast food can bring convenience, but also bring people the excess fat and a series of

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