Are restaurants and junk food producers responsible?
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Re: Are restaurants and junk food producers responsible?
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I totally agree. In the case of children there is also responsibility on the shoulders of the parents.Shridhar S wrote: ↑12 Jan 2022, 16:54 Yes, restaurants and junk food are a little responsible. But ultimately, it is our duty to eat healthily. We can't blame it on others.
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It is certainly an issue how expensive healthy food can be. It also also more accessable so that creates it's own set of problems.Yvonne Monique wrote: ↑15 Feb 2021, 13:54 Fastfood restaurants and junk food providers are obviously not the only ones to blame, as each individual has to take responsability for his/her own life and actions, The real problem, in my opinion, is that junk food is often cheaper than healthy food and people who are on a tight budget are kind of forced to eat unhealthy.