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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food: Pro vs. Con
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food. Sunday, March 16, 2008. Pro vs. Con. The controversy of government controlled trans fat in restaurants. Has sparked debate not only among restaurant owners but ordinary citizens as well. I would have to be a supporter of the trans fat regulation. Even if it doesn't work wonders, it is a step in the right direction. I also think that expensive oil is a small price to pay for longer, healthier lives. What side are you arguing? March 17, 2008 at 1:05 PM. Pro vs. Con.
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food: What the Experts Say
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. What the Experts Say. If they want to have herb-baked chicken five days a week and then fried chicken on Sunday as a treat, I don't think you should write anybody a ticket. That's called a choice.". Dolores Reynolds, owner of Amy &Lou's (Chicago). Every mandate and every penny is a hardship on a restaurant. The restaurants change to their customers' needs and wants, and we don't need the government coming in and tell us what to do.". You're...
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food: April 2008
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food. Tuesday, April 1, 2008. I never realized that food could cause so much drama. While the government is trying to do the right thing, the bottom line is that it is a person's choice. If a person wants to eat french fries seven days a week, who is to stop them? Honestly, there are so many much more important issues in today's country that what people are putting in their mouths shouldn't be a top priority. Also, if food starts to become regulated, what's next?
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food: March 2008
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. 1 30-60% of restaurants would need to change habits but will be impossible to do without changing the taste or raising costs. 2 Development for trans-fat-free recipes takes lost of testing and years to form a suitable recipe. 3 FDA already has a broad impact on the processed food sold in supermarkets. 4 Trans fat has only had life threatening effects on people who consumed excessive amounts. What the Experts Say. Every mandate and every pen...
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food: Strongest Argument
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food. Wednesday, March 19, 2008. While regulated trans fat sounds like a good idea, the actual execution isn't as wonderful as it sounds. For that reason, I have decided to take the con side on this issue. My strongest argument is that restaurants would be greatly effected in a negative way. Trans fat is not only used to fry foods, but it is also used to make food last longer and physically hold food together (texture). March 20, 2008 at 7:10 AM. This argument is really st...
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food: The Rant
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food. Tuesday, April 1, 2008. I never realized that food could cause so much drama. While the government is trying to do the right thing, the bottom line is that it is a person's choice. If a person wants to eat french fries seven days a week, who is to stop them? Honestly, there are so many much more important issues in today's country that what people are putting in their mouths shouldn't be a top priority. Also, if food starts to become regulated, what's next?
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food: Just the Facts
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. 1 30-60% of restaurants would need to change habits but will be impossible to do without changing the taste or raising costs. 2 Development for trans-fat-free recipes takes lost of testing and years to form a suitable recipe. 3 FDA already has a broad impact on the processed food sold in supermarkets. 4 Trans fat has only had life threatening effects on people who consumed excessive amounts. Your argument is very strong! Great facts. I ...
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food: Overview
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food. Thursday, March 13, 2008. Obesity rates in the United States have skyrocketed in the past decade or so. With the popularity of the fast food industry. Americans are becoming lazy and are neglecting to recognize the consequences of the food they consume. Fast food does not have the reputation of being healthy. In fact, fast food restaurants are known for their crispy french fries, greasy cheeseburgers, and enormous. This is such an interesting topic! I never would hav...
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food: Second Strongest Argument
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Goodbye Trans Fat, Hello Health Food. Thursday, March 20, 2008. My second strongest argument is that it all comes down to choice. People should have right to choose what they want to eat. People have freedom of speech, and the right to bear arms- yet the government is trying to take away their choice of foods? The government claims that they 'regulate' and ' monitor. March 23, 2008 at 8:25 PM. I completely agree with this argument. Like Kyle, I was previously for the government control but then I rea...