2. FAST OR JUNK ??
Fast food is the term
given to food that can
be prepared and
served very quickly
Junk food is a
derisive slang term for food
that is of little nutritional
value and often high
in fat, sugar, salt,
and calories
3. JUNK FOOD
Junk foods typically contain high levels of
calories from sugar or fat with
little protein, vitamins or minerals.
Foods commonly considered junk foods include
salted snack foods, gum, candy,
sweet desserts, fried fast food,
sugary carbonated beverages.
Many foods such as hamburgers, pizza, and tacos can be
considered either healthy or junk food depending on
their ingredients and preparation methods
4. FAST FOOD
Fast food is the term given to
food that can be prepared
and served very quickly, first
popularized in the 1950s in
the United States. While any
meal with low preparation
time can be considered to be
fast food, typically the term
refers to food sold in
a restaurant or store with
preheated or precooked
ingredients, and served to
the customer in a packaged
form for take-out/take-away
5. Fast food outlets are take-away or take-out providers, often
with a "drive-through" service which allows customers to
order and pick up food from their cars, but most also have
indoor and/or outdoor seating areas in which the customers
can eat the food on-site.
7. In an attempt to reduce saturated fat consumption, from
December 2011 โ November 2012 Denmark had introduced
the first fat-food tax in the world by imposing a surcharge
on all foods (including natural ingredients) that contain more
than 2.3 percent saturated fat. Hungary has also imposed a
tax on packaged foods that contain unhealthy
concentrations, such as beverages containing more than
20 mg of caffeine per 100 ml.