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David Zinczenko's Response To Supermarket

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I think that David Zinczenko would respond to supermarket’s claims that “how much we eat is not their problem, it's ours,” by agreeing that it is our personal responsibility to watch what we eat, but the store is also at fault for displaying only unhealthy foods and making it more expensive to buy smaller sizes. “Supermarket managers tell me that this kind of pricing is not the store’s fault. If you want smaller sizes, you should be willing to pay more for them. (The Supermarket: Prime Real Estate 503). People want to get more for their money, so unless they need the smaller size for something like portability, they will probably get the bigger size. While buying food at a grocery store may be cheaper than fast food in the long run, junk food

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