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Fast Food Versus Home-Cooked Meals

The "Skinny" on our Children:

Fast food's Nutritional Comparison to Home-cooked Meals

Are you tried at the end of your workday? Does that make you feel like going
home to cook? Four out of every ten working Americans don't cook at home three or more times a week. In turn, they pick up fast food, come home, set up the dinner plates, and say, "Okay everyone, dinners ready!". Some believe that there is nothing wrong with children eating fast food frequently, since it contains all the necessary food groups in it. Still, there are others that say children should not consume such a vast amount of fast food for this consumption can lead to many horrible health related issues; the main issue is obesity. They go on to say that there is a more healthy approach and that is feeding your family, especially you kids, home cooked meals because parents who prepare nutritionally balanced home cooked meals provide more beneficial nutrition, versus those who allow the frequent consumption of......


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