Fast Food in the Black Community – A Deep Dive

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Fast Food in the Black Community – A Deep Dive


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00:00 Introduction
00:54 Outline
01:14 Topic 1: The overabundance of ads for fast food featuring Black celebrities
07:32 Topic 2: The health effects of all of this marketing, especially among Black children
15:15 Topic 3: The history of how fast food became so abundant in predominantly Black neighborhoods
22:47 Accusations of…

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Time stamps:

00:00 Introduction
00:54 Outline
01:14 Topic 1: The overabundance of ads for fast food featuring Black celebrities
07:32 Topic 2: The health effects of all of this marketing, especially among Black children
15:15 Topic 3: The history of how fast food became so abundant in predominantly Black neighborhoods
22:47 Accusations of racism against McDonald’s
29:30 Topic 4: How we can all do better moving forward

@steadystackin7250
2 days ago

Celebrities dont care about your health, regardless of color. The government doesnt care either.

The only person who is going to care about your health is YOU.

@DonovanRobinson420
2 days ago

It made me so PROUD 😢 to see Megan Thee Stallion in Planet Fitness at the beginning of the year!!! THAT'S what we need more of!!! These other rappers need to follow suit! Especially the male ones!

@split88
2 days ago

McDonald's colabed with the whole nba dream team

@itscosmicnerd
2 days ago

Commenting for the algorithm. This video is incredibly well-made and thoughtful!

@la_estudiante
2 days ago

I appreciate how thorough you are in covering this topic. There’s so many layers to how fast food in our communities negatively affects us.

We have a McDonald’s right around the corner, across the street from a 24-hour gas station ⛽️ …yes, it’s the ghetto ghetto. I wonder if it’s owned by a Black person 🤔

Anyway, I’m proud to say that in the 10years I’ve been living here, I’ve visited that restaurant less than 10 times. Because I KNOW it means my health no good. But the only reason I ever stopped there was simply because it was right there. That’s how they get us.

@BibleChick-zo1kb
2 days ago

These celebrity fast food meals are scam stuff they have been selling to the public for years first celebrity fast food meal I tried was Ariana grande Starbucks drink I don’t know she had a drink with them

@BibleChick-zo1kb
2 days ago

They place certain restaurants and stores in specific neighborhood

@TheBeautyAndTheBrave

I already was picking up on what they were putting down. Quite disgusting yet not surprising… I wasn’t buying

@CanImakeamilliondollars

WacArnold's 🤣🤣🤣

@anyabryan9967
2 days ago

Im hearing an accent, are you a bajan?🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧

@HeroPizza-ss3km
2 days ago

Good to know about this thank you for sharing this information

@kolonarulez5222
2 days ago

I've noticed this for sure but what ultimately keeps me away from fast food is the price. After my $18 Grimace meal was just standard menu and that nasty purple shake, no amount of celebrity endorsement can convince me that was money well spent.

@splatterbrained
2 days ago

I left fast food. Prices went up and the trash quality got worse. Plus one day I had a McDonalds burger and it made my chest feel weird. Gave it up after that. Then I became vegetarian.

@Ottobon
2 days ago

I had to click this because i was blind to it and hadn't noticed it, reason it surprised me even if it shouldn't have is i deliver food all day everywhere around me in pretty diverse area and did not notice this. But watching this i realize my foolishness, I've seen all these ads I've seen the huddles of fast food restaurants in poorer areas.

Something interesting and i dont know if it can be backed up by statistics but in middle and middle upper class areas seeing what people order all day, and ignoring the ads and the proliferation of fast food in poorer areas i would almost wonder if most effected are more aware and avoid it because that, because in those areas African Americans usually seem to order healthier then most in my experience. Kind of like how certain propoganda doesnt work on you once you realize its there, but i don't have real statistics i just see and process random orders that pay well enough 🤷

What i do sadly see is a lot of young adults and teens ordering the worst of the worst, and also near or retirement age adults, but middle age everyone seems more careful regardless

@jojon4272
2 days ago

When you mentioned the Redlining that blocks Black Franchise owners from operating in a white community, do the same rules apply for a White Fanchise owner in that they cannot operate in the black community? If so, then no problem. If not, then there's something to think about

@jojon4272
2 days ago

There are less white people who buy fast food than black people because of access to the food but also nutrition education, but the White Franchise owners turn up a bigger profit

@jojon4272
2 days ago

So, these big mega companies like McDonald's want Black Franchisers to work in the black community which has a higher volume of people willing to eat the slop, but the Black Franchisers do not make the same amount of money as White Franchisers because the White Franchisers do not have to spend as much money on insurance but have an audience that is less willing to buy McDonald's slop. I don't really see a problem.

The Black Franchise owners are ruining the health of their community because they can only work in the black community, but these same rules apply for the white community.

@maenad1231
2 days ago

Learning Nelly’s real name in this video has me fucked up…his name was Cornell this whole time…

@mokaPCP
2 days ago

The whole black community prides themselves in "soul food" which is highly caloric and fried, so the companies are just playing to their strength, its not that deep.

@redh3d
2 days ago

i was talking about this with my boyfriend over eating wingstop😂😂😂 but i’m mexican so i was scared i was just being racist Lol 😂 glad to know i’m not the only who noticed this !! awesome video too ❤

@hellorando7059
2 days ago

wow!! this was such an incredible video i'm actually shocked to see that it doesn't reflect in the reach?? hoping that youtube pushes ur content out to more ppl bc it's really high quality and i definitely learned a lot abt an interesting topic i didn't really know anything abt previously, thank u very much!!

@Zablan14
2 days ago

You’ve earned a subscriber with such a high quality and well produced video. This is a very important topic and I love that you did such a deep dive into it

@Aneeciaas_Worldd
2 days ago

Micheal Jordan!!

@Katy3865
2 days ago

Great video essay, hope your channel will soon get the number of views it deserves 🙂

@x_jun_x
2 days ago

it’s been a while since i watched a good video essay, this was amazing thank u

@srqaw
2 days ago

are you from toronto? Im from toronto and your accent kinda sounds similar to the toronto accent.

@Aukamakic
2 days ago

Deserve more views

@JasonBranford
2 days ago

I am in such awe of this video! I thought that I was the only African American who was aware of this phenomenon. My friends and relatives consider me eccentric and extreme when I bring up these issues. I myself saw the light about 2 decades ago when my own health was destroyed by years of succumbing to a "normal" diet of sugar, salt, fat and chemicals. Now I see these commercials and our celebrities for what they are. I buy simple, whole, traditional nutritious food and cook for myself. Everyone needs to see this video. Bravo!

@halburke2947
2 days ago

Ngl those old commercials got me missing hot girl summer 😭 how was 2021 so long ago