Add hamburgers and french fries to the endangered list!
Residents of South L.A. will have fewer fast food options in the coming year. The Los Angeles City Council has voted (unanimously!) to place a one year ban on construction of new fast food outlets. The moratorium will affect the poorest areas such as South Los Angeles, West Adams, Baldwin Hills and Leimert Park. These areas were found to have a 30% obesity rate in children compared to just 21% in the rest of the city.
Yikes. This may not please fast food junkies like Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton.
It’s a controversial move. The LA Times published a scathing opinion piece about the Council’s decision. But political considerations aside, it is a great thing for the environment. Fast food is a notorious contributor to massive paper and plastic waste. Hooray for fewer greasy hamburger wrappers and soda holders!
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