Fast food in lean times

Why do we eat fast food? In a six-month study, researchers put that question…

by Kate Lunau on Wednesday, December 3, 2008 4:45pm - 7 Comments

Why do we eat fast food? In a six-month study, researchers put that question to 605 people who frequently do (at least once a week). Perhaps unsurprisingly, most reported eating fast food because it’s… fast. But some of the other answers are even more telling.

Here are the top reasons people said they eat fast food meals, via WebMD:

They’re quick: 92.3 %

They’re easy to get to: 80.1 %

I like the taste of fast food: 69.2 %

They’re inexpensive: 63.6 %

I’m too busy to cook: 53.2 %

It’s a “treat” for myself: 50.1 %

I don’t like to prepare foods myself: 44.3 %

My friends/family like them: 41.8 %

It is a way of socializing with friends and family: 33.1 %

They have many nutritious foods to offer: 20.6 %

They’re fun and entertaining: 11.7 %

Interesting to note that nearly two-thirds of respondents said they eat fast food because it’s cheap. It’s been pointed out countless times that obesity rates are tied to income levels: a recent Statistics Canada report suggested that kids living in poor neighbourhoods are more prone to obesity than those in middle income areas.

And with the economy tanking, fast food’s looking pretty good. Last month, both Burger King and McDonald’s reported stronger than expected sales, CBC reports. Analysts have attributed it to belt-tightening consumers, who are trying to save some cash.

The study, from a team at the University of Minnesota, appears in the December issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association.

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  • Andrew (not Potter or Coyne)

    Is it really that cheap? For what fast food costs, I can easily prepare a meal for myself that is certainly more nutritious. Make it for a crowd or a family, and it is much cheaper. For the price of 5 combos at McDonalds you can buy a nice cut of meat…

  • T. Thwim

    Cheap includes the preparation and clean-up time involved. Add those to the mix and yes, it’s cheap indeed.

    Of course, you get what you pay for.

  • Terry

    Aside from time concerns, it is also cheaper than the alternative if you’ve never learned to cook, and live largely on food prepared for you.

  • http://myempireofdirt.wordpress.com/ epimetheus

    “They’re easy to get to: 80.1 %”

    Don’t forget that there are many more fast food restaurants than supermarkets. If you have limited mobility, fast food might be the only accessible food.

  • Sean Stokholm

    ” If you have limited mobility, fast food might be the only accessible food.”

    And the more you eat, the less mobile you get!

  • Blair

    If all you are looking for is calories to the dollar, you cannot beat fast food.

    A Big Mac, large fries and 16 ounce shake will provide over 1600 cals for about $5. Admittedly you get 85 grams of fat out of that but you simply can’t beat fast food for getting the most calories for your dollars.

  • http://www.youtube.com/smurfp4444 Paul Murphy

    IS FOOD OUR NEXT TABBACCO ????
    AGAINST OBESITY—- NOT AGAINST OBESE PEOPLE .
    EAT LESS MOVE MORE ??????
    What is the media not discussing about this complex issue???????
    Why is our response to this issue only driven by exercise?????
    Any other story is grilled to death ,but the obesity question is anchored to PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY .When will the media take on this complex issue ??????

    Paul Murphy on facebook Thunder Bay Ont Canada .
    Happy New Year

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