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If no,why not ?
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No, i wouldn’t encourage the kids to have fast food, as they’re injurious to health and the spices etc involved in its preparation are also injurious to health and even the hotels or restaurants that provides the fast food are not clean enough, So it will be better to have something different than fast food. This answer is according to my view. Might be most of them will not b satisfied with my answer but its true.
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I don't *encourage* my toddler to eat fast food if she doesn't want to, in the same way I would encourage her to complete her vegetables. Unless it is a healthy option that I want her to complete.
So many fast food places have healthier options than the “nuggets and french fries” of past.
I've seen applesauce, mandarin oranges, apples, a banana, yogurt all as options other than french fries and stuff on menus at fast food places.
I don't think fast food is as horrible as people make it out to be.
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If you mean fast foods as in grabbing some carrot sticks and apple slices before they go out to play, then yes. If you mean McDonalds, then no. Fast food is generally unhealthy, even the salads have atrocious calorie counts, and it doesn't taste as good as real food anyway. I'd rather make a massive juicy turkey burger on the grill at home than feed them a limp smooshed mystery meat patty between two soggy buns.
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No way because that’s too much for a child to consume at their tender age.the healthier they eat is a superior chance for them not to get sick. most fast food are full of spice and all kind of seasoning but when we as parent prepare their food we go easy on the spices and seasoning……..) )
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no, they provide empty calories. have preservatives, lots of sugar & butter. Thus they are injurious to health
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no they will be fat if you give them fast food and will have low self esteam when they grow up because there fat and get made fun of
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NO DONOT ENCOURAGE CHILDREN 2 EAT FAST FOODS OR THY WILL BECOME FAT
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