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More and more people are seriously overweight

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November 5, 2022
in IELTS Writing, Agree or Disagree Essays, IELTS Writing Task 2
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You should spend about 40 minutes on IELTS writing task 2.

More and more people are seriously overweight. Some people suggest the solution to this problem is to increase the price of fattening foods. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. You should write at least 250 words.

Sample Answer

Inveigled by their aroma and the gut’s responsive bleat, people today have been completely ensnared by their favorite fast-food treat. However, this transient decoy comes with its ramifications. The primary causative effect that it causes is a fallacious and unhealthy body mass index of people owing to their obesity. To this, some people peddle forth to increase the selling prices of such fast-food products causing health hazards. However, I would differ from the viewpoint presented. In the subsequent paragraphs, I shall propound my views on the issue.

To begin with, as is rife, modernization has caused and paved the way for the cornered sections of the society to be educated, empowered, and employable, and with it, more and more working professionals have come along. With more people entangled in their daily workloads, lesser emphasis has thus naturally been on cooking the meals at home, and more so, the hoopla of managing both have certainly been overwhelming and making one feel work like a trojan. In such a “click and flick” era where a significant number of people may approach their fast-food outlets easily, simply putting a higher price quotation couldn’t ever curb people from consuming and feasting on junk food. More so, as is found in a survey, people falling in the bracket of the upper class with an above-average income, are found to be the steadfast consumers of such packaged and unhealthy meals. Hence, as is pretty comprehensible, raising the prices of these eatables wouldn’t make much of a dent in the pockets of people who may afford them easily.

The wages of people in concomitance to what they could frugally spend would be negligible, even after upheaving the taxes on such edible items. The striking need of the hour is to make people more aware of the cataclysmic causes of having such food that might render them extremely unhealthy and frail. Acknowledging people with the detrimental corollary and pernicious eventualities of having an imbalanced diet and a decrepit BMI may keep them alarmed and watchful of what they are being served or choose to be served with to eat. The health confederations should focus on pragmatic and logical foregrounds where they check the roots of such causes. That would perspicuously mean indoctrinating people and spending providently on such health counseling sessions.

Although putting junk platters on a high tax bracket might, to an extent, mitigate the consumption, it couldn’t entirely debase the proliferation of such unhealthy lifestyles that could only get etched in the minds of people upon their being guided and informed.

Hence, to conclude, we may say that increasing the prices and making junk foods expensive couldn’t go in alignment with the idea of keeping people fit and healthy. Rather it is extremely important to enlighten and propagandize the benefits of a sound lifestyle and the malignant denouement of fattening and chemically preserved food.

Structure of the essay

You were given an agree-disagree essay which means you had to pick a side. So,

  • Do you agree that the solution to the problem of people being unhealthily overweight is to increase the price of fattening foods?

(or)

  • Do you disagree that the solution to the problem of people being unhealthily overweight is to increase the price of fattening foods?

Once you pick a side, you can start planning your essay and then writing it.

Don’t forget to state your opinion on it.

General Statement: Inclining towards the taste buds and going by their caused sensational fleeting, more and more people have started going out for eating. Be it their breakfasts, lunches, brunches, dinners, or anytime in the interim, going out to satiate the taste buds’ frenzy comes with its ramifications. The primary causative effect that it causes is a fallacious and unhealthy body mass index of people owing to their obesity.

Question Paraphrased – To this, some people peddle forth to increase the selling prices of such fast-food products causing health hazards.

A Thesis Statement – I would differ from the viewpoint presented.

Outline of the Essay – In the subsequent paragraphs, I shall propound my views on the issue.

Body Paragraph 1:

Central idea: Reasons why people tend to eat fast food and how merely raising their MRPs couldn’t help the health status of people.

Supporting points:

  • With more people engrossed and engaged in their daily workloads, lesser emphasis has thus naturally been on cooking the meals at home, and more so, the hoopla of managing both has certainly been overwhelming and making one feel work like a trojan. In such a “click and flick” era where a significant number of people may approach their fast food outlets easily.
  • People falling in the bracket of the upper class with an above-average income, are found to be the steadfast consumers of such packaged and unhealthy meals. Hence, as is pretty comprehensible, raising the prices of these eatables wouldn’t make much of a dent in the pockets of people who may afford them easily.

Body Paragraph 2:

Central idea: Better alternatives than simply putting the food items on a higher price quotation

Supporting points:

  • The wages of people in concomitance to what they could frugally spend would be negligible, even after upheaving the taxes on such edible items.
  • The striking need of the hour is to make people more aware of the cataclysmic causes of having such food that might render them extremely unhealthy and frail.
  • Acknowledging people with the detrimental corollary and pernicious eventualities of having an imbalanced diet and a decrepit BMI may keep them alarmed and watchful of what they are being served or choose to be served with to eat.
  • The health confederations should focus on pragmatic and logical foregrounds where they check the roots of such causes. That would perspicuously mean indoctrinating people and spending providently on such health counseling sessions.
Conclusion

Hence, to conclude we may say that raising the prices and making junk foods expensive couldn’t go in alignment with keeping people fit and healthy. Rather it is extremely important to enlighten and propagandize the benefits of a sound lifestyle and the malignant denouement of fattening and chemically preserved food.

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