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Fast Food Chains In America

TITLE: FAST FOOD CHAINS IN AMERICA

OUTLINE:

Introduction

Suffering caused by fast food in America

Fast food chains in America

Solutions for ending suffering by Buddha

Conclusion

None of us can avoid being interested in food. Our very existence depends on the supply of safe nutritious food. It is then hardly surprising that food has become the focus of a wide range of ethical concerns. As rising obesity rates in America become a growing health concern, correlation between obesity rates and fast food industry’s proliferation of society can no longer be ignored. According to Buddha, suffering starts at birth and so why should we suffer because of the food we eat? The suffering caused by fast food should be stopped by the eight fold path teaching of Buddha.
The noble eight-fold path is the path of living in awareness. Americans should have a right understanding of the food they eat. Americans are getting fatter and fatter every year. The problem isn’t so......


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