In some countries an increasing number of people are suffering from health problems as a result of eating too much fast food. It is therefore necessary for governments to impose a higher tax on this kind of food. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?

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few decades,
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in several lands have started to consume huge amounts of fast
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.
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,
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lead them to deal with health issues.
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, the government must control
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people
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to pay more tax on fast
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. I strongly agree that
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is the best way to tackle
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issue by raising the
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food
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taxes.
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, the reason why many
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consume a huge amount of fast
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is that it’s affordable everywhere.
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the prices are quite cheap.
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,
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who don’t have time to make
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,
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choose to order fast
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instead
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.
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, they will suffer from many issues
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as obesity diabetes and cardiac desires.
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, according to the ‘Nutrition’
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80% of students who eat fast
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regularly are suffering from obesity. In order to tackle
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health
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the government should take a serious step, by adding more taxes with
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increasing
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notice the other kind of
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.
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as Subway where the
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there are 100% healthy. That’s the reason why the
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there more expensive than other fast-
foodfood
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food food
restaurants to sum up, eating fast
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permanently obstacle
people
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from living a normal healthy life
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, the ideal solution is to hinder
people
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by raising fast
food
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taxes.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • public health
  • obesity
  • diabetes
  • heart disease
  • health outcomes
  • healthcare costs
  • consumer behavior
  • socio-economic backgrounds
  • ethical implications
  • public health campaigns
  • subsidies
  • regulations
  • nutritional content
  • healthier food options
  • government intervention
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