2. What is Fast Food?
The definition of Fast Food -easily prepared
processed food served in snack bars and
restaurants as a quick meal or to be taken away.
-hot food such as hamburgers that
is quick to cook or is already cooked and
is therefore served very quickly in a restaurant and
which is served quickly after you order it.
3. Fast food is also
known as junk food;
examples
include pizza,
burger, French
fries, candies, fizzy
drinks;
4. Why is Fast Food so popular?
Fast food refers to food that can be
prepared and served quickly. It can
come from many places: sit-down
restaurants, counter service, take-
out, drive-thru, and delivery. Fast
food is popular because the food is
inexpensive, convenient, and tastes
good. That’s why children love it!
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7. Fast food and Health
•In the short term, fast food impacts
blood sugar and blood pressure,
increases inflammation, and may
mean an individual does not eat
enough necessary nutrients.
8. Fast food and Health
•In the long term, a diet rich in fast
food could lead to issues with
digestion, immunity, inflammation,
heart health, obesity, and more;