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Should we close down all fast food restaurants?

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1) Some people dont have time in the morning and time at night to make food, and so they buy food from fast food restaurants.

2) "Another advantage of fast food is that it is very inexpensive" notes MSN Money.

3) Fast Food restaurants foods are cheaper then regular healthy and organic foods.

Continued Information

What would happen if all fast food restaurants remained opened?

1) "75 percent of U.S. teens eating fast food one or more times a week" says Megan Ogilvie.

2) In the other hand without fast food restaurants then so many people will lose their jobs. If fast food resaurants are opened then our ecomony will go bad.

Continued Explanation

1) People would grow obese as the years passes by.

2) This is a graph of the obesity rates since 1971 to 2006.

1) Without fast food restaurants people would start to protest and go on strikes!

2) According to www.bls.gov "4,110,400" work in a restaurants in the U.S. only.

3) Without fast food restaurants nearly 1/2 of these many jobs will be gone as a result.

What would happen if fast food restaurants close down?

1) If fast food restaurants remained open more people would become obese.

2)From "The Effect of Fast Food Restaurants on Obesity and Weight Gain†"it was said that a "fast food restaurant within 0.1 miles of a school results in a 5.2 percent increase in obesity rates"

3) Megan Ogilvie's "Fast Food Affects Overweight Kids More, Study Finds" says

"Overweight teens consumed 400 more calories than lean teens in a single fast food meal"

Further Questions

1)If fast food restaurants were closed down it would reduce the number of obese people.

2) In the scholastic " Should states ban junk food in schools," John Dively wrote "Nearly 300,000 people die each year from complications associated with being obese or overweight."

3) Kristin Wartman says obesity "can be solved through the magic of home cooking," in "The Other Obesity Problem."

There are two opinions to this question above.

1) Would the government ever close down fast food restaurants?

2) Would there still be obese people (unhealthy) without fast food resaurants?

3) Would closing down fast food resaurants benifit people on their eating habits?

This would lead to two different questions.

1) What happens if all fast food restaurants are closed down?

2) What would happen if all fast food restaurants remained opened?

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