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(The "normal" people, of course, are the proud, the few, the one-third of Americans apple rumors who are not overweight.) I fit in statistically because, even though I'm a vegetarian, I'm kind of a apple rumors pig. My mouth waters when I watch fast-food commercials. It's apple rumors not the cow that tempts me. It's the promise of salty, fatty flavor. Clearly, in America, I am with my kind. Fast-food chains predict they'll take in $121 billion selling high-calorie deep-fried lard and salt-based food and sugary soft drinks to Americans this year. They're probably right. McDonald's fries are so damn tasty people in New York are trying to sue the chain for making their unsuspecting children fat. Last month, a lawyer in San Francisco filed a suit to ban the fat that makes Oreos so delicious to kids. George Washington University law professor John Banzhaf is demanding that McDonald's, Burger King, Taco Bell, KFC, Wendy's and Pizza Hut post signs declaring their food addictive.
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