No, the government should not require restaurants to only sell healthy meals. While it may help the health of some people, it will hinder some happiness- after all, you don't purchase a double chocolate chip cookie for your health. Sometimes you need a treat or reward for your work, and outlawing sweets and unhealthy food would make that impossible. However, making a law to <em>reduce</em> the amount of unhealthy food or making it so that healthy options are more readily available is an option. Japan and South Korea are excellent examples of this, as their vending machines tend to sell predominantly healthy food, but unhealthy food is also an option.
NO, first of all, people have the right to consume what they please. That is giving to much power to the government. If they did that, then would it be illegal to eat unhealthy foods? Doesn’t that sound like government control to you, and just bullcrap all together? Menus should serve unhealthy and healthy food to give a steady amount of options for both unhealthy and healthy foods. Some people like fast food, and it’s a quick and affordable meal. Therefore, no. The government shouldn’t make a law outlawing unhealthy fast foods.