The problem in New Zealand today? The rate of obesity and diabetic issues that our country is known for. Most of this effects the Polynesian society. Suburbs with big amounts of Pacific residents like Otahuhu, Mangere and Glen Innes, are known for the large quantity of fast food restaurants. I believe that we should shut down most fast food restaurants, due to the vulnerability of Pacific children and parents.
It
is most likely that McDonalds, Carls Junior and Burger King were built in our
communities to make the Pacific youth used to the lifestyle of regular bad
eating habits. Most of our society don’t know what’s really in our food, better
yet care, but statistics show that the rate of obesity levels from Polynesians
increased by 20% over the last year.
Statistics
in 2007 and 2008 showed that Pacific children aged 2 – 12 years, did not have
breakfast at home every day. I think this is because they were most likely to
buy it from local takeaways and fast food restaurants. Polynesian teenagers are
not as academically advanced as Pakeha students, and it’s caused by the lack of
focus in class from bad eating habits, to not even having breakfast. Crusader
Faletagoai, a local school boy, says that McDonalds posters almost cry to him
every morning on his way to school.
It
is most likely that Pacific children are 3 times more likely to get diabetes
rather than other New Zealanders. Parents waste money buying takeaways, while
being too lazy to make their own healthy choices for their family. It is known
by everyone that vegetables are cheaper than buying pre-packaged, disgusting
and expensive junk food.
In
conclusion, I believe that we should shut down fast food restaurants in Pacific
communities. It is important to maintain a good lifestyle, but best to have a
healthy one as well.