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What If You Just Hate Making Dinner By Michael Moss

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This essay compares Michael Moss’ “Junk Food” to Virginia Heffernan’s “What If You Just Hate Making Dinner”. Both of these authors write about food, and they specifically discuss the topic of junk food. The key difference between these articles is that Heffernan looks at the topic from the point of view of a consumer, a busy mother seeking a convenience; and Moss focuses more on the food and beverage industry and its impact on the consumers. Many industry professionals, doctors and scientists alike are concerned about spreading obesity epidemic. The similarities between “Junk Food” and “What If You Just Hate Making Dinner” are pronounced, and they deserve thorough investigation.
The first article, “Junk Food” discusses the struggle of the food and beverage …show more content…

The second article, “What If You Just Hate Making Dinner” represents a point of view of a busy mom that is feeling guilty about preferring to eat fast food rather than to cook a full meal. She describes the pressures on the women in society to come up with healthy, macronutrient rich, and wholesome meals for themselves and their families every day, as these messages are seen everywhere – such as cookbooks or TV shows.
Moss argues that “people bought what they liked, and they liked what tasted good” (para. 11). Despite the health concerns, they still preferred junk food, and the industry was simply meeting their needs. Moss further describes how the meals are being prepared, re-engineered to the smallest details, such as colour, texture, or mouth feel to create the perfect “bliss point” to appeal to the customers. Industry

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