Fast Food Frenzy
In the glow of neon lights,
Fast food joints open nights.
Golden arches beckon near,
A feast so fast, all must revere.
Burgers sizzle, fries delight,
In the shadows of the night.
But oh, the cost, we often pay,
Health and wellness brushed away.
Grease and sugar, salt galore,
In every bite, we crave for more.
Yet hidden in this swift delight,
Are hidden perils, out of sight.
Convenience calls, we heed the plea,
Ignoring what the cost might be.
For every burger, every shake,
A toll on health, we undertake.
So in this world of speed and zest,
Pause and ponder what is best.
Balance out the fast food craze,
For a healthier, brighter phase.
Copyright © Julie Ender | Year Posted 2024
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