No, but restaurants selling meals with 1,500 calories that are loaded up with saturated fat / sodium is not helping the obesity epidemic.
Now we're getting somewhere.
So what's the end game with statements like this? Are you in favor of legislation that restricts what food McDonald's can sell? Because we already have the 16 oz. soda ban in NYC. It seems that our society is generally starting to lean towards a political environment where we're ok with removing our right to do as we please.
Obviously, I see the distinction between a firearm and a cheeseburger. But the basic concepts fit under one umbrella. To quote the venerable Ron Swanson, "
The whole point of this country is if you want to eat garbage, balloon up to 600 pounds and die of a heart attack at 43, you can! You are free to do so. To me, that’s beautiful."
No, I am not in favor of legislation that restricts what type of food restaurants can sell, or somehow trying to force adults to eat healthy. What I am saying is that fast food restaurants have played a role in how our attitudes and expectations with food have evolved over the years...that is plainly obvious.
I don't know what the answer is. Today 30+ people will probably be killed by morons texting behind the wheel, yet there are people who will vigorously defend their right to do so. I have a problem with any life that is ended by stupidity, incompetence, or random undeserved violence. Maybe this is strictly a mental health issue, but I promise you that sweeping legislation to rectify the problem in that manor alone will be far more invasive, and intrude on you rights far more than not being able to buy a 30 round mag by mail.