Not all places that you eat out at are bad for your health. It depends on what and where you are eating. Many fast food places have fried foods (like french fries and Hamburgers) that are high in fat causing arteries to become clogged over time and causing weight gain. High fat foods generally have more calories as well. Many foods are also high in sodium (salt) which can make you hold in water and raise the blood pressure. Many popular fast food places now have nutritional information available so you can make the best choices possible.
Take away food is not in itself bad for you, a take away meal once or twice a month is fine. However if you regularly live on take away food, then, in general, you will be eating too much fat and salt than is good for you. To stay healthy over your whole life, you need to eat a balanced, nutritious diet. The link to the UK government web page below explains what a healthy diet it.
takeaway
Processed foods and drinks,and takeaway food.
Rings a takeaway
Homemade food: Healthier, customizable, cost-effective, and fresher. Provides control over ingredients and portion sizes. Takeaway food: Convenient, time-saving, offers variety, and satisfies cravings. However, can be less healthy and expensive. #LuigisPizzarama2
A takeaway!
None, but a knowledge of how to make food is useful
To order a takeaway, first, decide on the type of food you want and choose a restaurant that offers takeaway services. You can place your order by calling the restaurant directly, using their website, or through a food delivery app. Specify your food items, any customizations, and provide your payment information. Finally, confirm the pick-up time and address if necessary, then head to the restaurant to collect your order.
It is not clear what is being asked in this question. Chinese takeaway could mean take out service for Chinese food which there is no documented date as to when this first began. Chinese Takeaway is also a song by The Addicts from their second album "The Sound of Music".
check out zomato
Yes, you can 'takeaway' food from the main Restaurant and from the drive through.
Yes, the Romans had a form of takeaway food known as "thermopolia." These were small snack bars or street food stalls where people could buy ready-to-eat food and beverages. Customers could either eat their food on the spot or take it away with them.