- Nowadays, most of the people prefer to consume fast food rather than home-made food. If we are tried to criticize the Fast Food and Home made food we can realize that Fast food and home-made food have considerable dissimilarities in preparation time, convenience, and quality, too.

Fast food attracts people more than home-made food does. It's known as the food that you don't have to prepare. Fast food is more common and easy to eat because people are always busy, and in a hurry, so they don’t have enough time to prepare a home made meal spending 3-4 hours, rather they rush towards fast food restaurants to save their time. For example, if a worker works for a long time and doesn't have enough time to cook a meal, he/ she will definitely consume a fast food meal. Now people can find Fast Food restaurants in all places situated in all office area or at the road side foot-path.


But at the other side Fast food might be better in saving time and being more convenient, while home-made food might be better in quality and good for health. I do believe that home-made food is much better than fast food.


If any body have any suggestion on this post or any information regarding the negative or positive side on Fast food and Home made food, please comment here.

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