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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Creativity is an addiction, unplugged because we will always say
yes to creativity, totally uncut because we all make mistakes.
So let's turn it into a tool. This is Arrow unplugged.
I'm always asking questions. The reason why is because the
fund begins when you start researching for answers such as
why are so many restaurants putting chicken on their menus?
Plus is binge watching TV hindering our lifestyle? My name
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is Arrow. I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf. That
means I stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study,
then activate. I call it the daily Mess, a chronological
walk through an everyday world. Yep, it's my morning pages.
As a receiver of thoughts and ideas, we as people
tend to throw it to the side because we think
we're gonna deal with it later. Well, when a subject
arrives inside of me, I know it's time to dig in.
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It's still keeping that daily journal, but by doing the research,
the picture becomes clearer. This is the daily mess. So
why are so many fast rud restaurants starting to feature
a lot of chicken? I mean, I was totally caught
off God hard when Taco Bell began bragging about having
the crispiest chicken nuggets, So why is it going on?
Digging into the headlines, I found chicken to be a
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restaurant's go to because it's lower cost compared to beef,
consumer demands for healthier options, and the ability to innovate
new chicken based dishes. Chicken also offers a huge platform
for flavors and is well suited for portable, reheatable options.
The number one reason why chicken is the top push
is because it's cheaper, which gives struggling restaurants the opportunity
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to increase profits. The supply chain for chickens is well
established and efficient. Top dog business leaders say it's consistent
and reliable. Yet didn't we just go through a huge
increase in the price of chicken eggs due to the
bird flu. Eat more chicken because it's cheap, but you'll
need a bank loan for their eggs. Marketing departments have
actually said adding chicken to your menu is the crown jewel. Hey,
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coming up next, we're all doing it binge watching, But
is it hint our lifestyle? Hey? Thanks for coming back
to the daily mess? Is binge watching television hindering our lifestyle.
I mean, I'm guilty of locating a new watch and
spending a lot of time experiencing that story. It's time
none of us are going to get back. Mental health
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professionals know how streaming platforms have changed the way we
experience the flat screen TV. In the United States, the
average person watches twenty one hours of TV per week.
Ninety nine percent of all of those households subscribe to
one streaming service. There are three health considerations you need
to think about. Binge watching is like a drug. It
actually produces a high. In fact, seventy three percent of
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those studies say great things about their binge watching. Number two,
binge watching makes people feel isolated. It brings temporary relief
from the stress of the real world. And number three,
binge watching impacts your sleep. Too much time with that
TV makes you feel tired, depressed, and overtaken by anxiety.
Most have back problems complained about that, yet it's because
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we've got bad posture when we're binge watching TV. Binge
watching also takes people from well needed exercise. Just something
to think about before grabbing the remote control him Meryl,
And that's the daily mess,