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Cities and towns should limit the number of fast food restraunts in their communities.?

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  1. No if you don't want to get fat just burn it off instead of sitting around playing video games


  2. Cities and towns do limit the number of fast food restaurants they have.

    The restaurants themselves do this. The population has to be a certain number before they would even lok at setting up business in the town.

  3. This is America, and in America anyone in any station of life has the right to open and operate their own business with limited government control.

    If they want to open a new fast food chain, or simply bring an old franchise into a certain town then it is their god given right as Americans to be able to do so without fear of being regulated or restricted.

    You talk about restrictions but how would you feel if the police stopped you outside McDonalds one day and said that you could not enter because the government is restricting the number of people allowed to eat fast food.

    That is the same thing that you are saying.......yet if your freedom was restricted in such a way you would be throwing a screaming fit.

  4. Great idea!

    That should channel the entire fast food market into the very few owners of fast food restaurants.  By no means will it decrease the fast food sales.  It will simply concentrate them to prevent any form of competition and line the pockets of the same few owners in any given community.

    I love the idea.  Makes me want to open a Micky Dees.

  5. NO, actually hand over the nutrional/factoid calorie pamphlet to each customer instead.

  6. What country do you live in? I live in the United States. It is a free market economy and a democracy. That means that if the market in which I open my business will support what I need for an income and I am able to keep the doors open, I can have that business here in the U.S. and because I live in the United States, I am free to pursue my version of happiness even if that means that I am opening a fat-producing factory. If you want to live in China, move.

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