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Essay heading: Obesity?
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Hey says that McDonald’s has changed their portion size dramatically. Landsburg says, “Bigger portions do not necessarily translate to bigger meals” (349) which I agree with entirely. A person does not need to eat more simply because more is available. In actuality it is not the portions that cause obesity, it is the portions consumed by a single person that contribute to their obesity... displayed 300 characters
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In actuality it is not the portions that cause obesity, it is the portions consumed by a single person that contribute to their obesity. The fast food industry issues bigger portions to their customers because they demand portion increases. Even though the industry makes more money off the increase of food, it is not to benefit them it is to benefit the customer... displayed next 300 characters
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