Avoiding Fast Food

Monday, April 20, 2009 at 1:06 PM
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Maybe Tofu is exciting… Nels has successfully navigated five meals by maintaining the fast food moratorium. Outlook for the future of the moratorium remains promising. However, avoiding fast food is actually harder than initially expected. Making every meal requires commitment and planning. Perhaps the hardest part of sustaining the moratorium involves ignoring the sirens call for late night tacos. Deciding what to eat is fundamentally a personal decision. Within the constructs of family life a certain degree of central food planning occurs. Maybe overwhelming and oversupplied access to fast food generates the problem. Advertisements for a multitude of fast food companies certainly bring the content to the forefront of the public mind.

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