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finally, an article that talks about all the issues that contributes to america's obesity problem, and doesn't just randomly point fingers. ultimately, the last sentence wisely says, it's up to consumers.
Quoted: It’s tempting to blame big food companies for America’s big obesity problem. After all, they’re the folks who Supersized our fries, family-portioned our potato chips and Big Gulped our sodas.
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