Summary Of Don T Blame The Eater

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If we talk general about fast food, the food that created easily such as burger. Many children eat fast food, but they do not aware how the fast food is unhealthy for them. According to Statistic Brain Research Institute (2015), there are around 160,000 fast food restaurants in America. In David Zinczenko (2002) essay” Don’t Blame The Eater”, he talked about those child who make lawsuit against McDonald's because they said McDonald's food make them fat. Zinczenko talked about himself he grow up as many children in 1980. His mother worked hard to providing money for him. He was eating from McDonald's, Taco Bell, Kentucky Fried Chicken or Pizza Hut as any other American child. He said that when he was 15 years old, he became 212 pound of the fat. …show more content…
The author concluded his essay by saying we taunt of those people who make lawsuit against fast food restaurants, but maybe in the future we will be in their situation. The fast food company market their products without adhesive information, but also if they have to do it, they will not share some of the information, also they will do it by interesting ways to attract the children loving their products. Furthermore, fast food, means we can get our meal in short time, we do not have to wait a long time to eat. as a result, if we do not have time and we are hungry, fast food restaurants will be the first choice, shortage of time can leads us to eat fast food. As I read the Zinczenko essay, I believe that the fast food restaurants spread significantly where we can find a lot of these restaurants in our way. this fact make a lot of people tend to eat fast food because they find it everywhere, but they do not care whether that food will hurt them or not. In addition, the fast food restaurants know how to market their products well where they attract each age by what they