Both these cartoons are very clever and i had to put them up once I found them. They are making fun of how unhappy some americans are with the first lady's anti-obesity campaign and her effort to advice nationwide restaurants to serve smaller portions. I think this campaign is a good idea since obesity has become a real problem in the United States and its almost uncontrollable for many obese or potentially obese americans. Too many meals across the country have become "super sized" and "all you can eat" in the last two decades. Even though many organizations and the media have tried to prevent this problem, there will always be those americans who will never stop the habit and continue to risk their health. Hope this campaign works out for many of those in need.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Anti-Obesity Campaign
Both these cartoons are very clever and i had to put them up once I found them. They are making fun of how unhappy some americans are with the first lady's anti-obesity campaign and her effort to advice nationwide restaurants to serve smaller portions. I think this campaign is a good idea since obesity has become a real problem in the United States and its almost uncontrollable for many obese or potentially obese americans. Too many meals across the country have become "super sized" and "all you can eat" in the last two decades. Even though many organizations and the media have tried to prevent this problem, there will always be those americans who will never stop the habit and continue to risk their health. Hope this campaign works out for many of those in need.
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