"Let them Eat Fat"

        In " Let them Eat Fat," Critser explains how fast food nation and restaurants are more aggressive on getting customers by targeting poor communites. Critser uses fast food such as mcdonald, located in Pasadena, California of how kids and adults are drawn into ordering supersize meal because of the low cost and free soda refills. Critser also describes how many people in U.S are eating more than half of daily caloric consumption causing them to have low energy and less activity.
       The criticism of fast food and restaurant was never and issue until the number of obesity increased. The fast food and restaurant don't encourage kids and adults to eat healthy but instead uses ads to lure people into buying more and saving more. Low middle class area like Pasadena are used as targets to buy supersize meal for a low cost. This becomes more risk to the health of the people.
       "...The fact that the easy availabilty of such huge meals arrives in the same years in which physical activity among teenage boys and girls drops by about half." This states that when supersize meal has been an opition to the kids they begin to have lack of exercise causing many kids into becoming drawn into mcdonalds or other fast food due to the low cost and large amount of food. People eat more of fat and carbohydrate because of large caloric intake and unhealthy fatty food.
       I agree with the author about the large amount of food like supersize should not be an opition to peopke because of the health risk. People will become sick by over eating unhealthy food. The low class community should be served with more healthy food. Fast food and restaurant should not target poor by giving the unhealthy food. The fast food should use more healthy variety food and low cost to give choice to communities like Pasadena.