Limit Fast Food Chains By Law?

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A New York City politician has proposed limiting the number of fast food places that are allowed in low-income neighborhoods. Here are some reactions:

“People love it to eat, and they’re working here. Why would politicians cut them?” he said.

“This is the United States, everyone’s just trying to make money,” said one smoothie-carrying customer.

“I think it’s an absurd solution - not just from the point of individual choice, it just wouldn’t work. If you love fast-food and you’re fat, you’d just go to another neighbourhood - and you probably wouldn’t jog there, you’d probably take a cab,” she told the BBC.

While I’ve felt sad when I’ve seen someone use their Food Stamps or subsidized food EBT card to buy a cart of junk food this kind of restriction of choice will never fly.

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My thanks,
Richard Evans Lee

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