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Essay heading: The McEthical Dilemma
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June 17, 1996 |
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They can be found on nearly every corner, connected to gas stations, grocery stores, malls, educational facilities, and so on. Obesity is a major epidemic that is sweeping the nation and especially effecting our youth. If people don’t start educating themselves and others on the effects of fast food, we as a nation are going to be facing even more serious problems than we currently are... displayed 300 characters
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If people don’t start educating themselves and others on the effects of fast food, we as a nation are going to be facing even more serious problems than we currently are.
The abundance of fast food, combined with a decrease in physical activity and overall poor nutrition has led to 300,000 deaths each year—second only to tobacco use... displayed next 300 characters
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