Fast food is not considered a healthy meal because it contains so many fats, and little nutritional substance. However, just because it isn't healthy does not mean it should be cut out of your diet all together. Fast food must be eaten like cake; in moderation, and not every day.
Well, the factor that determines how much food you should eat is when you sit down to eat a plate of food you should stop when you feel you are full. However, if you eat too fast and too much you will regret it!!
I wouldn't recommend eating fast food at all, if I were you. I understand it is tempting to eat fast food every once in a while... but too much "junk" is just simply bad for your health.Fast food should not be eaten everyday, however, once or twice a month would be fine. When eating fast food, choosing the healthier foods available would be better.
Not necessarily, you just need to watch how much of it you eat.
As much as it can eat. When she's weaned the babies, gradually reduce the amount of food it gets.
yes well it depends how much fast food you eat
Eating fast food everyday in school can lead to obesity which then leads to health problems. Another reason that cafeterias should not have fast food in lunches is because we all know that the kids will want to eat it, but eat junk food at schools everyday will not help with his or her education. It affects the brain and does not let the kids focus as much. If anything they should change the fast food into more nutritionist and healthier foods.
It really depends on how much you spend and how good the service was. Generally, you should give them $2-$3 dollars for their effort of bringing you the food, but not more than that.
Fast food is unhealthy because the amount of calories and fat in the food itself. Fast food also has too much grease. Eating too much fast food can link directly to health problems such as obesity, heart disease, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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56% of people eat fast food in bolivia.
Eating too much fast food and get no exercise will make you fat.