frogboy4
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That mode of thinking with the auto industry isn't really giving us healthier cars and people have to drive places. It can't be left up to the companies’ discretion in my opinion. We really should be driving electric cars (that run on less fossil fuel than any car or hybrid on the market) but that decision was left up to car companies. The technology and methods are there, but there’s nothing being done about it because there is more profit in fuel futures (whatever that fuel might be).I really feel the resposibility lies on the companies. Not just the food preparation industry. Huge corporations that refuse to give people a living wage so these people can afford to eat well. Corporations that feel it's more important to have people work ever waking hour of the day, and not give them a full lunch hour or manditory excersize periods. If anyone should pay a "sin" tax, it's the sinners.
There is also personal responsibility. Taxing fast food is a moot idea anyway because the McCompanies have too many lobbyists already. It will take an entrepreneur to realize there’s money in creating an alternative health conscious fast food chain.
One thing they should do is in advertising. They need to stop advertising to kids and make the patrons in their commercials more accurately resemble real life ones instead of Paris Hilton in a bikini washing a car. I don’t think she’s eaten since 1998. Instead they should have Rosie O'Donnell in a drive-through window. I'm not being unkind there, it really is more of an average-looking customer.