Fast Food should be Banned
Words: 625 Pages: 2 4922Fast food, also known as junk food, lacks the proper nutrients our bodies require. According to Ashakiran and Deepthi R (2012), these meals are laden with excessive amounts of flour, sugar, fat, salt, and food additives. Despite their nutritional shortcomings, fast food remains widely popular, likely due to its accessibility and convenience. Chain restaurants like McDonald's, Burger King, Taco Bell, and even Starbucks are prime examples. However, beyond the nutritional void, studies have identified potentially dangerous chemicals within these foods. […]