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Naya [18.7K]
3 years ago
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Write a short counterclaim for the claim Michelle Obama is making in these remarks to the Grocery Manufacturers Association. But

your role in helping address childhood obesity isn't just limited to what you put in your products and how you label those products for parents. It's also about how you market those products to our kids. Our kids didn't learn about the latest sweets and snack foods on their own. They hear about these products from advertisements on TV, the Internet, video games, schools, many other places. And any parent knows this marketing is really effective.
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Zanzabum3 years ago
8 0

Parents have also been taught by society to eat and like the latest sweets and snack food. Therefore, it is really difficult to change this attitude that in the household. Browsing through the product label takes a lot of time and not many people do it. Another thing is that healthy food is very expensive. So that, people prefer sweets and snacks.

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