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kolbaska11 [484]
3 years ago
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3. According to Oliver, how can the fast food industry help with the food revolution?

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Zielflug [23.3K]3 years ago
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The answer is:

According to Oliver, the fast food industry can help with food re-education, along with its providers and the government working with it, by promoting a healthy diet without processing food, encouraging the use of fresh food, gradual fat reduction, conservants, and high doses of sugar and salt.


It is clear that one the biggest responsibles of high obesity indexes in the country is the fast food industry, for the huge amounts of fat and salt in their food. People already have this habit of eating at these restaurants, sometimes for convenience and comodity. Change can start there as well.

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