Persuasive Essay On Mcdonalds

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I also disagree that McDonalds is to blame for people being over-weight and that they are trying to control people. Schlosser is blinded to the other causes of obesity. Many people are over-weight due to health issues. He does not bring up the point of medicines that can cause weight gain or other causes. He is so focused on his view of big companies are bad that he does not even try to rebuttal the other weight gains. Where are his facts? That is more of a personal choice, parenting and lifestyle issue. Americans are choosing not to exercise, play video games instead of sports, and eat McDonalds instead of homemade meals. If someone wants to restrict McDonalds on the basis that it’s not good for us, what else will they restrict? It's a slippery slope. Driving is super dangerous, so are trampolines. Any change must be through better parenting, self-motivation. McDonalds is not healthy but …show more content…

“The first step in motivation is to start simple. Keep motivators around your work area. The second step is to keep good company. Make more regular encounters with positive and motivated people. The third step is to keep learning, one needs to read and try to take in everything you can. Read the nutrition facts and decide what you want to eat. The forth step is to stay positive, see the good in bad. When encountering obstacles, you want to be in the habit of finding what works to get over them.” People today need to be self motivated. There are so many ways that we can just sit on the couch and not do anything. We have Netflix and food delivery, it has become easier to stay inside all day. People become empathetic and don't want to work. This is an issue in todays culture. In the 90s there were time when the tv would turn off and say “go outside and play” now we have wii and video games. Not all games are bad, but there should a time

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