Whose responsibility is it to stop children from eating themselves to death? Our kids? The parents? The government? Or the food industry?
The Kids
It is unreasonable to expect kids to monitor their own eating habits. They are taught daily that the Golden Arches (McDonald's) gives you the break you deserve, that highly-sugared breakfast cereals are a great way to start your day, and that he-men stuff their faces with hydrogenated oil-drenched potato chips.
The kids can only emulate what they see. And what they see are their adult role models eating low quality junk food disguised as wholesome food. So, why shouldn't they do the same?
The Parents
Not a lot of hope there. The majority of today's parents of small children were raised on fast food. Fast food meant instant gratification and good times. Why would they deny their youngsters something that made them happy?
The Government
Kudos to the New York City Health Board for recently outlawing hydrogenated fats (trans fats) in New York City's food outlets.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/cardio/cardio-transfat.shtml
But other government agencies, at all levels, are still hemming and hawing over who should take responsibility for our kids' burgeoning waistlines.
The Food Industry
Now there's a thought. But in spite of the efforts by fast food joints like McDonald's to add better choices to its menus like fruits, yogurt, and salads, children still opt for the fat-laden burgers and chicken nuggets. As long as those items remain on the menu, our kids will continue their unhealthy trek towards to obesity.
The Reality
Obesity in our children, while just an unsightly problem now, is destined to become one of the most costly health care problems our world has ever seen. Our kids will continue to pack on the pounds, beating their parents to the grave, unless major changes are made to our food industry: to its food ingredients, its menus, and to its advertising.
Published by Sheree Zielke
Semi-retired business owner, travel writer/blogger, photographer, instructor, cruise ship speaker, digital camera instructor, ex-journalist and radio broadcaster. View profile
- Breaking the Fast Food HabitFast food is bad for you. Here's how to break the habit of eating it.
Fast-Food Survey Results - Where's Your Beef?Zagat and the Today Show surveyed 5,535 people to find out who has the best fast-food. Dave would have been proud.
Tips for Making Healthy Choices at Fast Food RestaurantsMany fast food restaurants are now offering healthy choices. This means Americans can get their instant satisfaction without receiving a side order of thunder thighs. But, how...- Beat the High Cost of Food: Make Your Own Fast FoodAddicted to fast food? Make your own just like the restaurants do, and save your money and time.
- Consumers Taking a Legal Stand Against Fast FoodWhich lawsuits against fast food are justified and which of them are not?
- The Best Online Government Sites for Kids
- Fast Food is Everywhere in CA
- What Kind of Fast Food Tonight?
- Fast Food Calories: Where to Find Them
- Healthy Choices at Fast Food Restaurants
- Eat Fast Food and Still Be Healthy
- Fast Food Failures
- New York City Health Board bans trans fats in the city's food outlets.
Commons Committee report.
