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Drop the Toys or Get Sued

Posted on June 25, 2010 by Matt Posted in General Health, Health in the News, Nutrition

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It’s always good to see things like this in the news.  It’s no secret that McDonald’s uses happy meal toys to lure kids into wanting to eat their food.  Of course, they make no effort to make these happy meals healthy for children.  These meals are full of highly processed meats, sodium, and fat.  That pretty much sums it up.  With the escalating child obesity problem in this country, parents need to be much more careful about what they feed their children.  A happy meal every now and again is fine, but don’t make it a weekly thing. 

A nutrition watchdog group is threatening to sue McDonald’s if the fast-food giant won’t stop using toys to to lure children to its Happy Meals .

The Center for Science in the Public Interest said Tuesday that it has served McDonald’s notice of its intent to sue over what it says is unfair and deceptive marketing.

“McDonald’s is the stranger in the playground handing out candy to children,” CSPI’s litigation director, Stephen Gardner, said in a prepared statement. “It’s a creepy and predatory practice that warrants an injunction.”

In its notice letter, CSPI says that McDonald’s toy-related promotions violate state consumer protection laws in four states and the District of Columbia. The letter gives McDonald’s 30 days to agree to stop the practice before a suit is filed.

The nutrition group claims that using toys to entice children instills bad eating habits and puts kids at higher risk of risk of developing obesity, diabetes, or other diet-related diseases over the course of their lifetime.

McDonald’s disagreed with the CSPI’s criticism, saying that its U.S. advertising campaign is focused on low-calorie Happy Meals.

“We couldn’t disagree more with the misrepresentation of our food and marketing practices,” McDonald’s spokesman William Whitman said in a prepared statement.

“McDonald’s is committed to a responsible approach to our menu, and our Happy Meal offerings,” he said. “We have added more choice and variety than ever before, a fact that has been widely reported and recognized.”

CSPI director Michael Jacobson acknowledged that parents bear much of the responsibility for children’s eating habit — a criticism industry defenders often levy.

“But multi-billion-dollar corporations make parents’ job nearly impossible by giving away toys and bombarding kids with slick advertising,” he said.

In 2006, fast food companies spent more than $520 million on advertising and toys to market children’s meals, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

Article Via CNN.com

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Matt has been involved in the fitness industry for over 10 years and has worked with, and helped countless individuals improve their lives. After college, Matt started his fitness career working in the trenches as a personal trainer for a big corporate gym. It was here he saw how impersonal Big Fitness really was. Clients weren't people, they were just sales waiting to be made. After branching out and starting his own personal training business in San Diego, Matt soon developed the idea of Share It Fitness and started our (now highly successful) blog. A fitness junkie himself, Matt knows the importance of incorporating exercise into your life. When he isn't working at Share It Fitness, you can find Matt running, biking, taking yoga, or pumping iron around San Diego.
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