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For this I have to say NO! This Olympic game is spoiling the obesity growth. The big M ( I hope you know what it is) is a main sponsor and fund raiser of the event. I am just afraid of the several fast food outlets throughout the stadium. When the spectatators have close to nothing to do, the first thing they will do is walking into the fast food restaurant, order a load of fries as they wait for the event to start. Moreover, more outlets are inside the stadium for competitor use. Hey come on guys, competitors are here to play sports, not chuck down those oily food. Sadly, the games would be games as it would not happen if it was not for McDonald. The fund raiser is definitely important.
The next thing I am concerned about is the Coca Cola company. Fizzy drinks may look and taste terrific but the chemical in it is pretty harmful, thus, we should not drink so much a day. Having a competitor popping by the outlet and ordering a cup of Cola to requench their thirty may not sound so convincing as you might already see the result of the competitor vomiting in the toilet after his or her 400m track race or high jump or whatever.
Well I heard they considered putting in gyms instead of fast food outlets and climbing walls instead of stairs, but it just didn't seem practical. I watch the Olympics because I want to see a man run the 100m in under 10 seconds, not because I want a reason to watch healthy people compete as I munch on some carrot sticks. If it wasn't for the revenue created by all these big bad corporations the Olympics would most definitely not be worth the cost. But it just so happens that they pay a lot of money to be sponsors of the Olympics, so much that it wouldn't be possible without them. The problem doesn't lie with the McDonalds and Coca Cola companies, it lies with the customer. They consciously choose to buy the food. No one holds a gun to their heads and makes them buy it. Sure they may advertise a lot and use product placement to sway the customer, but that is the same with everything. No one wil die from treating themselves to some fast food on a day out at the London Olympics. However if they choose to not exercise and to eat fatty foods then it is their own fault. I'm fed up of grown people complaining about all the fast food companies, if you don't like it then don't buy it. I personally hate McDonalds, so I deal with that problem by not eating in their outlets. I don't cry about it to anyone who will listen and blame them for the number of obese people in the world. The only people to blame for people being obese are the people who are obese. They just need to stop shifting the blame rather than going around acting likee the world owes them a favour. The world owes them nothing. It was here first. Some people just need to grow the hell up and stop acting like children. And as for the children who eat a lot of fast food, they should have better parents who promote a health diet and encourage them to be active rather than buying them Playstation's and Xbox's. Buy them a football instead and kick them out of the house for a few hours every day. As for Coca Cola in general, they aren't just one drink, they are a corporation. They also own Powerade, and I can guarantee you will see plenty of athletes drinking that around the stadium.