Trade in your Fast-Food Fix
Monday Challenge:
Trade in your fast-food fix
There’s a Facebook page run by some people in the city I live in. It’s a great place to ask which dentist to see or where to get your car fixed. Or to let people know about charitable events or even what roads to avoid due to an accident.
Sadly though, the thing that generates the most excitement is when a new fast-food chain is being built.
Lately, the excitement is all about the new Chick-fil-A that’s almost ready to open. There’s a Wendy’s being built right next to it. And a Dairy Queen Grill & Chill and pizza place right across the street. Go down the street a bit and you’ll find a Dunkin Donuts and a Hardees. And how about that big name gas station that has it’s own full line of fast food offerings? All this and more in just less than a half mile. There’s plenty more choices just down the road.
I find this quite alarming. Do you? You likely see the same thing in your hometown. It’s all about supply and demand.
Frequently eating fast-food is linked to a higher risk of obesity, depression, digestive issues, heart disease and stroke, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and early death.
About 85 million Americans consume fast food every day – are you one?
Your Monday challenge is to give up fast food for the week. Take time to get to the grocery store and prep food to take on the go. Make a plan to eat more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and beans. Not only will you cut significant fat from your diet, but you just might find that you feel better.
Will you accept the challenge and trade in your fast-food fix for healthier fare?
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