Home-cooked meals seem to be a thing of the past, and more fattening foods are introduced into young kids lives. Jamie Oliver interviews a family who live in West Virginia, the unhealthiest state in America. The youngest child in the family is 250 pounds and has not even gone into elementary school yet. A child being morbidly obese before she even hits Elementary School? That is devastating, but whose fault is it? The parent for feeding the children fattening foods? Or society as a whole changing direction in what foods they eat on a daily basis? Jamie Oliver blames modern-day …show more content…
ideal. If you look down the Main St. of any city, you will see a common similarity. Almost always are there three or more fast food chains on a single street. According to (Statistic Brain), 160,000 fast food chains exist in America, and about 50,000,000 Americans are served daily. Does this serve as an example to children? No, it does not. We have to start taking affirmative action towards what young children eat, and it starts with fast food. Whether it is closing down some of the restaurants are simply not going to them as frequently as Americans do, something must be done to prevent food consumption at these