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A guy has been eating in a fast food restaurant since he is 5 years old. He is now 15 years old and doctors confirmed he has diabetes. For discussion sake assume it is caused by the diet he followed for last 10 years. 

Should that restaurant take ethical responsibility and do something? or they don't have to worry?

Me replies vesukondi. 

Added 1: Also assume that restaurant is one of the cheapest restaurant available in his place and that doesn't care about healthy food. It is also a billion dollar company. 

Added 2: Assume it is McD

Added 3: This is after the fact. So avoid lectures to his parents and the kid as we cannot do anything now. 

Added 4: A recent scientific study concluded that people who have been eating in subway, panera for 10 years do not have this problem.

Added 5: One study also found that people eating fast food two or three times every week are 50 percent more likely to develop type 2 diabetes or heart disease.

Added 6: He or his parents has no info or do not know having the same diet from this restaurant will affect health in long run. 

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7 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

A guy has been eating in a fast food restaurant since he is 5 years old. He is now 15 years old and doctors confirmed he has diabetes. For discussion sake assume it is caused by the diet he followed for last 10 years. 

Should that restaurant take ethical responsibility and do something? or they don't have to worry?

Me replies vesukondi. 

As the guy/kid is minor I can't comment about it @3$%

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Nope restaurant Have no responsibilities, but the fact that restaurant have no disclaimer as that this food may cause diabetes ani. ppl should take care of themselves.

kaani US lo lawyers can make thimmi to bammi 

one pharma company was sued for millions as it had no disclaimer on one of the analgesic where the victim took it with wine everyday analgesic+wine or Pepsi or alcohol will give you kick as any drug so his liver got fked up and he sued the drug company for not having the disclaimer 

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1 minute ago, jbourne said:

Nope restaurant Have no responsibilities, but the fact that restaurant have no disclaimer as that this food may cause diabetes ani. ppl should take care of themselves.

kaani US lo lawyers can make thimmi to bammi 

one pharma company was sued for millions as it had no disclaimer on one of the analgesic where the victim took it with wine everyday analgesic+wine or Pepsi or alcohol will give you kick as any drug so his liver got fked up and he sued the drug company for not having the disclaimer 

Good answer. So you mean to say they should put a disclaimer like smoking is injurious to health ani?

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7 minutes ago, macha said:

ne question elaa undi antey .... gal thoo bumchik chesanu but pregnency ki nenu baditudini kanu...

Nenu adigina daniki deniki emana smabandam vunda?

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9 minutes ago, zombie said:

aa restuarant kadu ey restaurant lo thinna 10 years chettha thintey health ki manchidi kadu kada?? bayata food edi not healthy so andaru mooseyaleru emo.. but adi aa shop vadi ishtam

Assume it is McD and compare that with Panera

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Just now, Batman_fan said:

Good answer. So you mean to say they should put a disclaimer like smoking is injurious to health ani?

Ante kaani, how can you logically say food is bad for your health ani disclaimer. 

Say vitamin A is good but that doesn't mean that you take vitamin a everyday and if you get any kidney damage you sue the person who told you doesn't sound good right.

its persons choice and he have to be educated in that regard 

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