Not only are parents concerned for the children’s well-being, but so are the food chains.
In response, some companies have decided not to include a toy in a kid’s meal unless a certain nutritional requirement is met.
Other
companies, such as Jack in the Box and Burger King, have agreed to
remove toys altogether to “break the childhood link between toys and
fast food” (Storm).
Not only can companies offer
healthier alternatives to current menu options, but they can encourage
a healthier living style as well.
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