Rich are eating a lot of junk food

Lot of adults and a lot of children in well to do families are protein deficient because they are consuming junk food. Please go
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The Rich are educated and aware - why is legislation required for the improvement of their habits ? If they are personally unable and unwilling to inculcate good food habits in their children and family, do you expect Govt Legislation / Rules / Mandates to affect their eating habits ? more  
Consuming junk food has been a habit with the urban elites. more  
Not only the rich, junk food have become inhabitants on every ones dining of today's India. The adverse affects are also clearly visible everywhere with obesity, patients of blood sugar and many other diseases not curable during life time. It is high time to find out a workable solution to the issue. more  
It is a ploy to get the Government to act/legislate to restrict the business of "junk food" so that a section of the people can cry hoarse blaming the Government in interfering what the citizens eat. I am again asking a question if Government and the "so called intelligent cream of society" knows alcohol and tobacco are injurious to health why these people are not making a "great" movement against producing them by legislation? Imagine an alcohol free India, tobacco free India, No Drugs India, disciplined drivers on the road, will save a lot of lives and make this country great. There will be no problem with health care, no heart attacks, no diabetes. Then the intention is not welfare of the citizens. It is politics to blame the the governance. MHA should tag these people and make investigations to find if they are genuine or hired by anti-national lobby. more  
If the rich people do not have brains to decide what is good for health and what is not, let them suffer and learn the hard way. We should not waste our time discussing them. more  
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