Summary and Analysis
In other words, isn’t this like blaming drivers who speed for speeding? Yet he posits it is not truly the children’s fault that they are obese. He thereby, effectively distinguishes between behaviors for which someone is clearly at fault and those for which others should take the responsibility.
Once again, he provides a counterargument that underlies the ultimate point he will make in his essay. He brings up the easy access and affordability of fast food asking what do we have in our society to substitute for it. The author asks, “where, exactly, are consumers—particularly teenagers— ...