Persuasive Essay On Freedom In Food

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Eating is one thing that everyone has in common, no matter what age or race, and food is needed to survive. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are times for people to enjoy. Families have dinner together, friends go out to eat, and boyfriends take their girlfriends to fancy restaurants. Eating is something people do not think about as a freedom, but it is in fact. Just like any other freedom. There is that slim chance that it could be taken away. The government would control what people are all ate for not only breakfast, but lunch and dinner! Every meal is censored or regulated. The grocery store never sells those delicious Oreo cookies anymore. No more cake for the next birthday party! These are just a couple examples of what would happen if the …show more content…

The article stated, “The government has no right, opponents contend, to curtail the food industry’s freedom and consumer choice, through measures like calorie posting requirements and soda taxes” ("Diet and Obesity" par. 9). I strongly agree. Just like it is stated in the Constitution, Americans have a list of rights. The freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and the freedom of petition are a few examples. Does the freedom to eat need to be included? No, because citizens already have the right to choose what they want to eat. There are no laws that say people have to eat a specific kind of food. What people are allowed to eat should be left as a personal decision. If someone chooses to eat unhealthy, they can either choose to be fat or exercise and maintain good health. It, again, is completely up to …show more content…

A source declared, “Furthermore, critics assert, the idea that charging a few cents more for every can of soda or banning the sale of sweetened drinks over 16 ounces will reverse the growing obesity rate in the United States is laughably unrealistic” (“Diet and Obesity” par. 56). Eating habits are very important, how people control their eating habits is what causes obesity. Also, the lack of physical activity could lead to overweight problems. If the government was to control the food Americans consume, because of the fear of the United States becoming fat, there would be no promise of obesity disappearing. When people eat too much and do not exercise, that is where weight is gained. Let’s say the government put a ban on soda, in hopes of reducing the number of obese people, and companies were only allowed to sell sixteen ounce cups. Yes it may cut back on the number of people purchasing 32 ounce sodas, but who is to say that someone will not just fill up two 16 ounce cups and have 32 ounces of soda that way? If someone is that desperate, they will go to the extreme to have what they want. Obesity will never go away and the government should be focusing on more realistic

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