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In my opinion, I disagree with Thai people eating fast food for several reasons.

First, it was found that fast food contains acryl amide that is the cause of cancers.

The food and drug administration of American or FDA said the food that has many carbohydrates and be cooked with high heat may has acryl amide that is the cause of cancers more than other foods. Fried chicken and French fries that are fast foods have many carbohydrates and be cooked with high heat, so they are the cause of cancers.

Most fast foods are cooked by frying with oil. Oil that is used to fry several times will reduce its property. Furthermore, the polycyclic in used oil is the cause of Leukemia.

Second, fast food has fewer nutrients. It may be the cause of many diseases. Fast food contains less vegetables and participate assemble of a little fiber, such as hamburgers etc. It may be the cause of constipation. Most fast food contains flour that has high carbohydrate. It is the cause of fat diseases that may be the cause of hypertension and diabetes diseases too.

Finally, eating fast food may be wasteful. Fast food restaurants have delivery services, but you must order at least 300 Bath or else you have to pay a fee.

In conclusion, I think that eating fast food is not good because of many reasons. Fast food contains acryl amide that is the cause of cancers and many diseases. Furthermore people who eat fast foods too much will lack of nutrients too. Especially it makes wasteful.

What you think about Thais eating fast food? :)

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1. I think they have the right to eat what THEY want to eat, not what you want them to eat.

2. The Thai diet is already high in fried foods. I would be more concerned with what oils they are using to fry or cook with. My understanding is that palm oil is very common and not healthy at all(?).

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Thai food consist of three types.

Soups.

Curries.

Fried food.

My wife eats fried food at least two times a day.

She also loves KFC.

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