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Here Is Why People Eat Fast-food Despite It Being Unhealthy?

The six-month study was conducted on 605 people who said they eat at fast-food places at least once per week. The results revealed 92 percent participants citing quickness as the top reason they eat fast food. Eighty percent said it was because the restaurants were easily found and 69 percent said it was because the food tastes good.
"Foods available in restaurants and other away-from-home eating locations tend to be higher in calories and fat compared to foods from home. Thus, public health strategies to either reduce consumption of fast food or improve food choices at fast-food restaurants would likely be helpful," wrote the researchers.
Almost one in five participants in the study (21 percent) said they eat at fast-food restaurants because they offer nutritious food options.
In the fast paced lifestyle of today, while the rest of us are busy making a living, hardly does it occurs to the logical mind that we 'live to eat and not eat to live'. So next time while you are about to jam your teeth into a juicy burger, make sure you ask yourself, 'do I have to eat that ?'
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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