365 Days of Python: Day #59 — Fast Food

Rick Deckard
2 min readJan 14, 2023

According to a survey, around 85 million adults in the U.S. per day eat some type of fast food.

Why do so many people eat fast food?

In my opinion, it is all about convenience. You can drive your car up to a window, order food, and have it ready in less than 10 minutes. It does not get much more convenient than that.

Furthermore, fast food is relatively cheap. At most fast food restaurants, any given meal is more than likely not going to run you more than $10.

Those two factors alone can make most people (no matter how disciplined they are) give in to the unhealthy lifestyle of regularly eating fast food.

Day #59 (1/12/2023)

“The way we eat has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous 10,000.”

— Robert Kenner

Accomplishments

  • Continued practicing nesting if, for, and while loops inside of themselves and each other

Weekly Goals

  • Write a program that simulates a Magic 8-Ball (0%)

Closing Thoughts

Do not get me wrong, I like fast food. However, I also see the health risks that it poses.

Therefore, I try my hardest (and trust me, it is difficult) to limit myself to one fast food meal a week.

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