Thursday, November 4, 2010

3.5

There’s a hot topic that practically two weeks many people has an opinion about. It’s Fast –food and national restaurant they have long been object of criticism by nutritionists and dietitians.  A great many people arguers that the total caloric content of the meal has been jacked up from 680 calories to more than 1,340 calories. According to the very generous U.S dietary guidelines, 1,340 calories represent more than half of a teenager recommended daily caloric consumption, and the added calories themselves protein-poor but fat- and carbohydrate-rich. In my opinion I believe we can stop fast-food and national restaurant, don’t support them. It’s you the customer who has the real power.
                First of all, teenager’s need food and water, not only to be happy and healthy, but they need a very good nutrition to do many physical activities. I have been informed that for an extra seventy-nine cents, a kid ordering a cheeseburger, small fries, and a small coke will get said cheeseburger plus a supersize coke( 42 fluid ounces versus 16, with free refills) and a supersize order of  french fries ( more than double the weight of a regular order). To setup the problem for example, many times LaGuardia received a special fund to improve the educational experience. I know there are many choices for using the money, but we can use the special funds to provide a new Cafeteria. Outside the campus there are many  fast- food restaurants that are very expensive.  

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