Parents may set the framework for the child's eating habits but that blame only goes so far...once the child becomes an adult he/she could quite simply choose to break the chain.
Just like some of us will choose not to emulate our shitty parents when we have kids - no different
Far as fast food companies, they are doing only fulfilling their purpose which is to serve-Inexpensive food-fast...hell, it's in their mission statement
The capitalism we cling to has created the same competitive business model that makes it necessary that companies find ways to supply us our food with ever-increasing speed
Meanwhile, that business has to find ways to do that and somehow expand their profit margin. What results is a race to produce the goods in the cheapest way possible. Thus the creation of junk food. Hello artificial fillers.
So we get cheaper food, and fatter waistlines. True to form.
No matter how much people try to skirt responsibility - you control what goes in your pie hole. it's still about the individual and their choices
Just like some of us will choose not to emulate our shitty parents when we have kids - no different
Far as fast food companies, they are doing only fulfilling their purpose which is to serve-Inexpensive food-fast...hell, it's in their mission statement
The capitalism we cling to has created the same competitive business model that makes it necessary that companies find ways to supply us our food with ever-increasing speed
Meanwhile, that business has to find ways to do that and somehow expand their profit margin. What results is a race to produce the goods in the cheapest way possible. Thus the creation of junk food. Hello artificial fillers.
So we get cheaper food, and fatter waistlines. True to form.
No matter how much people try to skirt responsibility - you control what goes in your pie hole. it's still about the individual and their choices
MDP