Peter Jennings Reporting Summary

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Obesity is a topical growing issue in the United States. Although, it is implied that it's a person's responsibility to keep their body at an average weight, a documentary titled: “Peter Jennings Reporting: How to Get Fat Without Even Trying” lifts a controversial barrier over who is really at fault for the growing obesity in America. Jennings clearly states, within the first minute, that the growing obesity epidemic is primarily caused by unethical government agricultural policies and corrupt food industry practices.

Jennings starts off with discussing the “unintended consequences” with an over-abundance of agricultural products, such as corn, and how this overabundance in production and “food subsidies” of products Americans should be eating less of, which was overlooked by the government, and drives the obesity problem. He uses a variety of logical appeals throughout this claim including statistics and claims from government officials …show more content…

It is discussed that even though junk food is something people should be eating less of it’s being promoted and produced at a mass scale. It is here where Jennings also uses a logical appeal by using statistical examples of the mass productions of unhealthy products and fast foods and how the had been supposedly “reduced” to a healthier standing but Jennings claimed that only 130 out of thousands had been reduced in moderation. He also discussed the corrupt advertising scheme set up by marketing advertisers that currently influences the way people crave fast food. This includes the easy and more accessible ways to buy fast food including drive throughs and delivery. He also incorporates how the way food looks in a commercial, “food style”, affects how people buy the product and how “food style” usually doesn’t include “edible” food at all but rather “hair tonics” or

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