This is just my opinion, there is no factual answer Yeah they should because 1. many people are getting obese (fat) from eating too many unhealthy fast foods and the fat in them is causing many diseases and has even been remotely linked with certain cancers, and 2. because there are many products (like muesli bars) that claim to be healthy but are actually full of sugar and fat and preservatives that aren't good for you, and that can trick many people into buying them BELIEVING that they are healthy when they really aren't.
Fast food is indeed unhealthy if eaten in large quantities and frequently. It is ok to have a treat now and then but not all the time. At the moment a lot of fast food chains are trying to make their food healthier, and also the reason the government isn't stopping the serving of unhealthy food is they make a lot of money from the tax, same as cigarettes sadly.
Unfortunately not. Let the government pass legislations about making the products healthier for the masses. It is your responsibility to eat fast food to a bare minimum. It is not against the law to sell and buy fat food, but if you make a lifetime habit of eating them, your health will suffer.
No... it's the people's choice where they eat and what they eat... although the government should put up more regulations about that sort of thing and educate more people and make better food more readily available
There are several different types of fast food restaurants. Most offer some sort of healthy alternative to their main menu. Anything that is deep-fried is obviously pretty unhealthy. Salads, however, are generally a healthier option, though some are topped with less than healthy items. The healthier the item also generally means the higher the cost because these items take longer to make with higher cost ingredents. Overall, yes, all fast food restaurants are unhealthy for either your body or your wallet.
Source: 6 years of fast food restaurant management
They are one of the contributing factors
It should be mitigating the trauma of it.
Yes they should be responsible.
Yes they should be responsible.
They should not be held responsible as it is people's choice to continue to smoke despite all the health warnings.
No, a person who smokes is responsible for anything they smoke. Tobacco companies do not force people to smoke, and therefore are not responsible for that person's illness or death.
Absolutely yes! Child obesity leads to weight problems as adults, and we know that obesity is responsible for too many premature deaths i9n the world. We must do something for our kids, otherwise we are setting them up for life long health problems and potentially shorter lives that they deserve.
yes they should because McDonald's and B burgervill and all the fast food restaurants are the cheapest places to go. and alot of familys are poor and cant affored big gomet meals so most family's are forced to eat there so if they are being forced to eat there than the restaurant's should have healthy food
well obesity is horrible but after if u lose alot of weight it should be better
Well, no use pointing the finger at whoever you see- it's the following, mainly:Pollutants contributing to insulin resistance and weight gainPeople who overeat. That's just making themselves fat, it's not "contributing" to any problemJunk food companies play a role, with their junk food ads making kids want unhealthy food.
Obesity that's why.
It's definitely becoming a problem. Most of these people need to learn about proper nutrition and exercise, and they need to get off their butts and be active for once. It may sound harsh, but it's true if we want to solve this obesity issue. Luzaya Gebbie:" i never knew about obesity until today (4/2/11). i think it is very bad and i think it should stop."
Car hiring should not be a problem in Dublin. It being in Europe, there should be many car rental companies that allow you to rent. Also many of the rental companies in US has there branches in Dublin.