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Exploring the impact of fast food on American obesity and advocating for informed decision-making in food consumption to improve physical fitness and overall health. Sources cited to support an informed discussion on this important topic.
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In conclusion, fast food restaurants are not solely responsible for American obesity. It is the choice of the individual to decide whether to eat fast food or not. It is okay to eat fast food sometimes just not multiple times in a week. If people start eating healthy portions of food, they can be more physically fit. It is not the fast food chains fault that people do not make the right choices about what to eat. So make the right choices when choosing foods.
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