Individuals, especially in developed nations, are suffering from physical complications nowadays more than ever and increased indulgence of junk food is a major culprit in this regard. Some tend to believe that rising the vat on these food types can contribute in reducing the percentage of health hazards. In my opinion, however, I oppose the idea of lifting the tax as a way forward, rather more drastic measures must be taken by state managers to mitigate this problem. This essay will outline a number of possible solutions to help tackle this issue.
To embark on, solving a problem involves marking the factors that catalyse the problem and in this case, a major factor behind this detrimental food habit is the occupied lifestyle of this fast paced modern world where anybody hardly gets time to pack healthy, homemade tiffin, instead prefers to indulge in mouth watering fast foods. Also, the price point is a pivotal factor in eating habits as these high calorie containing snacks are cost-effective, rarely anybody seeks for alternatives. One of the feasible strategies to address this matter thus would be to introduce diet-friendly, nutritious yet low-cost meals. Moreover, office and college canteens can serve economically convenient, delicious snacks replacing saturated fat-packed junks that will allow people to enjoy meals contenting them while causing no harm.
On the contrary, putting a higher tax on fast meals should not be the strategy to use considering the fact that the majority of these meal's consumers are middle-class students and job holders which would add to their miseries rather than solving anything. Instead, organizing health campaigns and rallies by members of the parliaments across the country to inculcate the benefits of healthy diets into people would be a more pragmatic approach. Awareness against complications like heart diseases, myocardial infarction, arterial diseases resulting from too much fast food should be depicted in these events, it will ultimately inspire people to lead a balanced life, avoiding junk consumption.
To conclude, I will reiterate my opinion that the rise in a vat would not divert people from fast foods, instead ubiquitous health awareness events across the nation, introducing healthy yet cheap meals might make people less inclined to junk foods.
Individuals,
especially
in developed nations, are suffering from physical complications nowadays more than ever and increased indulgence of
junk
food
is a major culprit in this regard.
Some
tend to believe that rising the vat on these
food
types can contribute in reducing the percentage of health hazards. In my opinion,
however
, I oppose the
idea
of lifting the tax as a way forward,
rather
more drastic measures
must
be taken
by state managers to mitigate this problem. This essay will outline a number of possible solutions to
help
tackle this issue.
To embark on, solving a problem involves marking the factors that
catalyse
the problem and
in this case
, a major factor behind this detrimental
food
habit is the occupied lifestyle of this
fast
paced modern world where anybody hardly
gets
time to pack healthy, homemade
tiffin
,
instead
prefers to indulge in mouth watering
fast
foods
.
Also
, the price point is a pivotal factor in eating habits as these high calorie containing snacks
are cost
-effective, rarely anybody seeks for alternatives. One of the feasible strategies to address this matter
thus
would be to introduce diet-friendly, nutritious
yet
low-cost
meals
.
Moreover
, office and college canteens can serve
economically
convenient, delicious snacks replacing saturated
fat
-packed
junks
that will
allow
people
to enjoy
meals
contenting them while causing no harm.
On the contrary
, putting a higher tax on
fast
meals
should not be the strategy to
use
considering the fact that the majority of
these meal
's consumers are middle-
class
students and job holders which would
add
to their miseries
rather
than solving anything.
Instead
, organizing health campaigns and rallies by members of the parliaments across the country to inculcate the benefits of healthy diets into
people
would be a more pragmatic approach. Awareness against complications like heart diseases, myocardial infarction, arterial diseases resulting from too much
fast
food
should
be depicted
in these
events
, it will
ultimately
inspire
people
to lead a balanced life, avoiding
junk
consumption.
To conclude
, I will reiterate my opinion that the rise in a vat would not divert
people
from
fast
foods
,
instead
ubiquitous health awareness
events
across the nation, introducing healthy
yet
cheap
meals
might
make
people
less inclined to
junk
foods
.