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Fast-Food Nation
In Allison's article, "Fast-Food Nation," she vividly describes the effects of fast food restaurants in America. Americans are getting fatter and fatter every second. Allison states, "that 70 percent of adults in the U.S. are overweight, and one third are obese." Fast food is easily obtained and requires less work then to make your own food. Although that is true, humans will be too dependent on saying,"Can I have a number 1?" I agree with Allison 100 percent and that Americans should depend on themselves making their own food. Thank you Allison for writing this article. It changed my view on how helpful fast food restaurants are in America.
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