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    It's normal to long for the taste of French Fries or a cheese-covered pizza. Even though they're full of calories, being addicted to them occasionally won't do much harm. The BBC's Good Food Nation Survey showed that on average, 16- to 20-year- olds ate fast food at least twice a day in the UK.

    So what's behind this fast food craze? WebMD, an online publisher of news and information on human health and well-being, surveyed nearly 600 teenagers and adults in the United States.

    More than 92.3 percent of respondents said they were too busy to cook. Many find it challenging to balance work and life, and the convenience of fast food meets their needs. Fast food is readily available in corner stores and vending machines. They're ready in minutes, and you can store them at home for a long time.

    Sarah Toule, head of health information at the World Cancer Research Fund, told the BBC: "It's frightening that people, especially younger generations, are eating so much fast food loaded with fat, sugar and salt, but offers little nutritional value." She added,

    "Especially high in calories, fast food leads to unhealthy weight gain—which in turn increases the risk of cancers later in life."

    Toule suggested that young people should prepare meals in advance and learn to incorporate (融合) the different food groups into their diets.

    A. Remember those instant noodle cups from the supermarket?

    B. Does healthy eating mean you must avoid fast food?

    C. So what is the right thing to do?

    D. He found that the most common reason people eat such food is because of their busy lifestyle.

    E. Fast food hasn't changed the way we think about the way we eat.

    F. But many people think this trend is dangerous.

    G. However, according to the new numbers, young people are eating more fast food than ever.

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