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Argument and Persuasion Essay

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Morgan O'Neal

December 13, 2011

ENC1101-22

Argument and Persuasion Essay

Price for Healthy Living

Eating unhealthy foods is one of the major causes of obesity today; but should there be a higher tax on all soft drinks and junk food? Should people be punished for eating what they want? Yes, there are health risks involved with an unhealthy diet but is a higher taxing on these foods the right alternative? With the price of healthcare raising maybe the extra tax could help alleviate it, maybe not. Perhaps the higher tax will turn people away from buying unhealthy foods and drinks. Consuming unwholesome food can lead to clogged arteries, heart attacks and many other fatal illnesses. Buying the healthier substitute may help our …show more content…

Obesity is not only a cosmetic problem; it is also a health hazard. People eating themselves to sickness are a disgrace. It is a choice that many will continue to make. Not listening to the doctor and just sneaking by on the hospital visits is not going to be the outcome every time. “People who are overweight or obese are at an increased risk for chronic disease compared to normal-weight individuals” (“Weight Loss”), and problems get extremely severe; “40 percent of overweight people are twice as likely to die prematurely, compared to a normal-weight person” (“Weight Loss”). Doctors tell patients everyday they need to change their diets and the answer is always the same “I will next time,” well maybe there might not be a next time? Now that this information is present and Americans are aware of the higher tax rule, we need to sit back and look at our options. Can a large coke be replaced with a glass of water? Will a salad replace a large double cheeseburger? Can I be disciplined enough to watch my diet and care about my body? These are all questions that the society and country need to answer, before it is to late.

Works Cited

Farkondepay, Keyana. “Junk-Food Tax Gains Support.” Inews6 American Observer. American Observer. 01 Nov. 2009. Web. 13 Dec. 2011.

“Weight Loss: Health Risk Associated With Obesity.” WebMD. WebMD. 04 Jan. 2011. Web. 13 Dec. 2011.

Rheuban, Jacob. “Arguments For and Against

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