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The offer of the fast food company gives rise to suspicion. This seems to be based on unfounded stereotypes, however. This paper argues that we need to preserve choices in taking particular courses of action. There is nothing inherently wrong in fast food consumption so long as consumers are made aware of the importance of weight management and proper nutrition.

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Correspondence to Lalaine H. Siruno.

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Siruno, L.H., de Castro, L.D. Response. Bioethical Inquiry 4, 243–244 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-007-9067-0

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