Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Documentary Voiceover

Documentary Voiceover

MVO - Takeouts are everywhere, from colleges to your local high streets but who consumes the most take outs? Is it the youth? Is it the older generation? What makes take outs so popular amongst different age groups? How many people eat exactly what you eat beause you are buying a takeout? And why do people even bother buying them when they don't know what's in them? There are at least five McDonald's around Warrington, and millions around the world.

MVO - People of all ages consume takeouts but are there any negative effects of eating takeouts on a regular basis?

MVO - Although takeouts can have negative results in terms of one's health, such as, heart problems, are they becoming more common reguardless of the risks? Why do people still eat them?

MVO - More than three million adults eat takeouts at least twice a week.

MVO - There are alternatives to takeouts, such as, home cooked foods and there are takeouts which encourage healthy choices. Takeouts that do this include Subway, V2Go, SpudULike and Nandos.

MVO - How do different takeaways make themselves appealing to potential customers as well as remaining competitive in the food industry?

MVO - Do schools and colleges serve healthy options to students or do they tend to prioritise unhealthy options?

MVO - Jamie Oliver has encouraged schools and colleges to ensure healthy options are offered to students. He has reduced and limited the amount of unhealthy foods that cantines serve to younger people with his 'Feed Me Better' campaign where he banned processed foods in school lunchs. The aim of this is to reduce the amount of unhealthy foods that young people consume to create a healthier society. In the long run, this will make people develop a more active life style.


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