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2008-07-18&-07-19 洛杉矶的快餐禁令

2008-07-18&-07-19 洛杉矶的快餐禁令



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2008-07-18&-07-19 洛杉矶的快餐禁令

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In South-Central LA, teenagers scarf down fast food on their way to school. And a mother who's running late drives to McDonald's to save time. That's 15 miles away in LA traffic. Critics call it "food apartheid," especially compared to the city's Westside, where only 16% of restaurants serve fast food.

City Councilwoman Jan Perry is pushing for a moratorium that would stop any new fast food places from opening in South Central. She hopes to see more restaurants and grocery stores like the one about to break ground. If approved by City Council, the ban would cover 32 square miles, and some say that hurts small businesses.

Joe Hicks runs an economic empowerment group. He says fast food places provide jobs, and people choose to eat there because the food tastes good and doesn't cost much.

The Health Department says more South-Central children are obese compared to other kids in LA County. Even though the chains have added healthier options to their menus, supporters of the ban are demanding more grocery store and casual restaurants that serve fresh vegetables and food that' not fried.

They are probably gonna vote on the moratorium in the fall, and again, if it passes, it doesn't mean these go away, just means no new ones would be allowed to be built. Chris Lawrence, CNN, Los Angeles.
 

2008-07-18&-07-19 洛杉矶的快餐禁令

In South Central L.A., teenagers scarf down fast food on their way to school.

“For me, it's good. I know it's bad but I still eat it.”

And a mother who's running late drives through McDonald's to save time.

“There's never anyplace you can go over here to buy like organic food, OK? There's no Trader Joe's over here. I’ll go all the way to Torrance toTrader Joe's.”

That's 15 miles away in L.A. traffic. Critics call it "food apartheid."

“45% of the restaurants in south L.A. are fast food restaurants. That's a pretty shocking statistic.”

Especially compared to the city's west side, where only 16 percent of restaurants serve fast food. City Councilwoman Jane Perry is pushing for a moratorium that would stop any new fast food places from opening in South Central. She hopes to see more restaurants and grocery stores like the one about to break ground. If approved by city council, the ban would cover 32 square miles and some say that hurts small businesses.

“Because we think of the big fast food chains. What happens if I decide I want to open a hamburger joint in that area?”

Joe Hicks runs an economic empowerment group. He says fast food places provide jobs and people choose to eat there because the food tastes good and doesn't cost much.

“So it's insulting to insist that government has to tell people what's good for them or not.”

The health department says more South Central children are obese compared to other kids in L.A. County. Even though the chains have added healthier options to their menus, supporters of the ban are demanding more grocery stores and casual restaurants that serve fresh vegetables and food that's not fried.

“With gas prices, it would be a lot more convenient if we were in that neighborhood.”

They're probably gonna vote on the moratorium in the fall. And again, if it passes it doesn't mean these go away, just means no new ones would be allowed to be built. Chris Lawrence, CNN, Los Angeles.
 

2008-07-18&-07-19 洛杉矶的快餐禁令

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2008-07-18&-07-19 洛杉矶的快餐禁令

In central LA, teenager stop down fastfood on the way to school. "For me it's good. I know it's bad but I still eat it". A mother who is running late drives through MacDoald's to save time. There is never, if you shouldn't go over here to buy organic food. There is no Trader Joes over here. I go all the way to T to Trader's Joes. That's 15 miles away in LA traffic. Critics call it food a parttime. About 50 percent restaurants in south LA are fastfood restaurants. That's a pretty shocking statistic. Especially compare to the city's west side, for only 16 percent restaurants serve fast food. City council woman J is pushing board Notarial that stop new fast food from openning in south central. She hopes to see more restaurants and grocery stores like the one about break ground. If approved by city council the ban will cover 62 square miles, something that hurts small businesses. If we think fast food change. what happens if I decide I want to open a hamburg joint in that area. J wants economic power group. He says fast food places provide jobs. If people choose to eat there because the food tastes good and doesn't cost much. So it's an insulting to insist government has to tell people what's good to them. They hope more south central children are obese compare to other kids in LA counties. Even the change will help options to their manus, supportor of the ban demand many gorcery stores, casual restaurants that serve fresh vegetables and food is not. "The gas prices seem to be a lot unconvenient to my neighborhood. The public voters on Notarial in the Fall if it passes, doesn't mean these go away, just means no new ones will not be allowed to be built. Chris CNN, Los Angles.
 

2008-07-18&-07-19 洛杉矶的快餐禁令

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In South Central L. A. , teenagers scarf down fast food on their way to school.

For me, it's good. I know it's bad but I still eat it.

And a mother who swimmingly drives through McDonald's to save time.

There's never anyplace you can go over here to buy like organic food, OK? There's no Trader Joe's over here. I / go all the way to Torrance to Trader Joe's.

That's 15 miles away in L. A. traffic. Critics call it "food apartheid. "

45% of the restaurants in south L. A. are fast food restaurants. That's a pretty shocking statistic.

Especially compared to the city's west side, where only 16 percent of restaurants serve fast food. City Councilwoman Jane Perry is pushing for a moratorium that would stop any new fast food places from opening in South Central. She hopes to see more restaurants and grocery stores like the one about to break ground. If approved by city council, the ban would cover 32 square miles and some say that hurts small businesses.

Because we think of the big fast food chains. What happens if I decide I want to open a hamburger joint in that area?

Joe Hicks runs an economic empowerment group. He says fast food places provide jobs and people choose to eat there because the food tastes good and doesn't cost much.

So it's insulting to insist that government has to tell people what's good to them or not.

The Health Department says more South Central children are obese compared to other kids in L. A. County. Even though the chains have added healthier options to their menus, supporters of the ban are demanding more grocery stores and casual restaurants that serve fresh vegetables and food that's not fried.

With gas prices, it still would be a lot more convenient if we were in that neighborhood.

They're probably gonna vote on the moratorium in the fall. And again, if it passes, it doesn't mean these go away, just means no new ones would be allowed to be built.

Chris Lawrence, CNN, Los Angeles.
 
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