Trying to find a great iconic "artifact" for childhood obesity
was pretty difficult. All I could really think of was cultural ideas or images
that evoke thoughts about childhood obesity. But then with some help brainstorming
from a friend, I discovered the artifact that best represents childhood
obesity: toys in kid’s meals. Think about all of the fast food restaurants you
have been too; McDonalds, Burger Kings, Wendy's etc., ALL of them offer kids
toys in their kids meals. It’s calling to the child's inner id, "I want it
and I want it now!" The reason the child gets they meal is for the toy,
and then they are eating a meal that is not even healthy because they wanted a
toy. Not only are they toys, which no matter what it is kids will want it
to play with for a matter of five minutes, then later forget about it, they are
toys that typically are current and relate so some movie or TV show that is
out. This means that every time parents take their kids to a fast food
restaurant, there is a DIFFERENT toy offered there. It is a continuous cycle of
advertising poor food to children. With this artifact in the use of my next
paper it will be easy to isolate an audience, the significance of the kids
meals toys (using statistics on the profit through the use of kids meal toys),
as well as how it reframes the message fast food companies are sending to
children. I think this artifact is a great topic for my next essay.
I think you have indeed chosen a great cultural artifact. I'm interested to see how this comes out. When considering childhood obesity a cultural artifact would see a bit difficult, but you choose a great one to use. Be interesting to see how you write this in. And I wonder if there are any studies that help support these notions. Good Luck!
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