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In
2002,
several
obese
teenagers
in
the
USA
sued
McDonald's,
daiming
that
the
company
was
responsible
for
making
them
fat.
'
!
They
claimed
that
the
company
had
not
warned
them
about
the
health
problems
that
can
result
from
eating
too
much
salty,
high-fat
food
and
drinking
too
many
sugary
drinks:
diabetes,
high
blood
pressure
and
obesity.
The
mother
of
one
of
the
children,
who
at
the
age
of
l5
weighed
more
than
180
kilograms,
said
in
her
statement:
'l
always
believed
McDonald's
was
healthy
for
my
son.'
McDonald's
rejected
the
claim
that
they
were
responsible
for
$ese
teenagers'
health
problems.
2
!'The
understanding
of
what
hamburgers
and
French
fries
do
has
been
with
us
for
a
long,
long
time,'he
added.
The
judge
agreed,
and
dismissed
fte
case,
saying:
'it
is
not
the
place
of
the
law
to
protect
people
against
their
own
excesses.'ln
other
words,
if
people
choose
to
eat
a
lot
of
unhealthy
food,
they
can't
blame
the
company
that
sold
it
to
them.
'E
ln
2005,
the
US
House
of
Representatives
passed
a
bill
which
became
known
as
the'Cheeseburger
Bill'.
lt
made
it
much
harder
for
obese
people
to
take
legal
action
against
the
food
industry.
o
!
There
is
some
scientific
evidence
to
suggest
that
fast
food
is
addictive,
and
harmful
too.
So
is
selling
fast
food
the
same,
in
a
way,
as
drug-deal
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