More and more people are becoming seriously overweight. Some people say that increasing the price of fattening foods will solve this problem. To what extend do you agree or disagree?

Now a days
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, the number of obesity in the world is seriously increasing. Many
poeple
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people
bielieve
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believe
that if the price of junk
food
increased the problem would be solved. I strongly disagree with the statement.
First
of all, in my opinion
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a
helthier
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healthier
life style
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lifestyle
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comes from inside our heads and people can only change their eating costumes if they make an
effor
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effort
to eat better. Take as an
exemplo
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example
the prices of vegetable and lettuces, these type of
food
are extremely low cost and even so most people
perfer
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prefer
to eat
hamburguers
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hamburgers
in
a
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fast
food
.
Furthermore
, in my understanding
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it is becoming quite easier to eat
helthy
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healthy
due to the options for
vegetarions
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vegetarians
and vegans.
Second
of all, one of the causes for the large
amount
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of people eating fattening
food
is the
culture
, there are different cultures in every place of the world and I
beilieve
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believe
that some places are more used to eating unhealthy
food
because it is common to have them in every restaurant and it is rooted in their
culture
. Take as an
exemple
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example
the Indians, most of them are vegetarians due to their religion and
culture
. That being said, I think that there are
others
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ways to reduce obesity. In conclusion, I do not think that increasing price of
unheathly
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unhealthy
food
is the answer to solving the problem of the constant
grow
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of obese people, the proper solutions would
envolve
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involve
evolve
a
culture
change and citizens more conscious.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • obesity
  • overweight
  • fattening foods
  • calorie-dense
  • healthier food choices
  • taxation
  • economic implications
  • social implications
  • subsidies
  • nutritional education
  • public health campaigns
  • nanny state
  • individual's right
  • consumer behavior
  • preventative measures
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