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Eap Presentation: Name: Nguyen Hoang An Class: Pre-Intermediate 16 Student ID: 1850001
Eap Presentation: Name: Nguyen Hoang An Class: Pre-Intermediate 16 Student ID: 1850001
JUNK FOOD
Time to wake up
We are killing ourselves with junk food
OUTLINE
I. Definition
II. Causes
III. Effects
IV. Conclusion
V. References
VI. Q&A
Junk Food
Junk food is food that is
unhealthy but is quick and easy
to eat.
CONVENIENCE
67% admitted that they choose
fast food because it’s convenient
Convenience
32.74%
67.26%
CHEAP PRICE
32% said they eat it
because it’s cheap
They like it!
31% people said that they
just like eat it
ADVERTISING
Tired & Lack
of energy
1
3
Million
2.5
0.8
2 0
Obesity
1.5
1
2 2 2
0.5
Wars Obesity
Brain Function
s .
3
TOM FERRO
Impaired Digestion
4
Chronic Diseases
5
Time
Evaluation
Chronic diseases
References
1. “JUNK FOOD | Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary.” Cambridge Dictionary,
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/junk-food.
2. Pilon, Anne. “Fast Food Survey: Most Customers Choose Fast Food for Convenience.” AYTM, 13 Aug. 2014,
aytm.com/blog/fast-food-survey-2/.
5. NDTV Food Desk. “5 Harmful Effects of Junk Food.” NDTV Food, 14 Aug. 2017, food.ndtv.com/lists/the-bad-the-worse-5-ways-
junk-food-can-mess-with-your-brain-764392.
6. “U.S. - Average Fast Food Consumption per Week 2016-2018 | Statistic.” Statista, 2018,
www.statista.com/statistics/561297/us-average-fast-food-consumption-per-week/.
Q&A