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What are the causes and effects of popularity of fast food restaurants give me essay on 250 words

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                           Causes and effects of popularity of fast food 

 

                                  Fast-food, fast-food everywhere;

                                  Young and old caught in its snare.

Robert Atkins, the famous American physician and cardiologist said, “Everyone would be healthier if they didn't eat junk food.”  The tsunami of junk food has struck the entire world.  It has wreaked havoc on the health of people, especially of children. Obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cholesterol imbalance, headaches, depression, dental problems, etc, never ever abounded as much before the advent of junk foods as they do now.

The only advantages of fast food are to the manufacturers. There is little nutritional value in them. These foods are often high in calories yet offer little or no nutritional value. When fast food frequently replaces nutritious foods in your diet, it can lead to poor nutrition, poor health, and weight gain. Tests in lab animals have even shown a negative effect in short duration diets. Being overweight is a risk factor for a variety of chronic health problems including heart disease, diabetes, and stroke.    

Now the question arises, how have they become so popular? Well, we must thank the media for this favour to mankind. Junk food advertising and marketing have done the miracle! Children are constantly bombarded with junk food marketing, both through traditional forms of advertising such as television and billboards, along with new techniques such as internet, sponsorship and in-store promotion.

Food advertising and marketing, which is almost always for unhealthy products, plays an important role in encouraging unhealthy eating habits in children, which are likely to continue into adulthood.  According to a report by Compass, 70% of three year olds recognise the McDonalds symbol but only half of them know their own surname.  In addition, some advertisers take advantage of children's fears, for example by implying that they will be more popular, sporty or happier if they consume the advertised products.  The use of sports stars to promote unhealthy products, such as Virat Kohli advertising Pepsi, Sachin Tendulkar promoting Coca-cola, further do the damage.

The only solution to the problem is strict rules and regulations concerning advertisement and marketing of junk food items. The government must not allow the rich companies to play with the health of the future of the world, our children!

 

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