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<description>&lt;p&gt;I&apos;m at least impressed by the fact that this wasn&apos;t YET another report on how the importation of fast food has made China fat.  It&apos;s such a cop-out answer.

Obviously it is part of the equation, but it&apos;s more of a symptom of the mindset people are eating with:  more/sweeter/saltier/richer/faster/easier = better.  Oh, and this biscuit has calcium added so it&apos;s okay to eat the whole package.

One could easily eat only Chinese food and get VERY VERY fat, and VERY high cholesterol, etc...&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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