Raising Kids on Junk Food | Full Documentary | Fast Food Baby

7,017,294
0
Published 2020-07-10
0A shocking documentary revealing babies and toddlers being raised on diets of fast food, fries, burgers and pizza, all washed down with bottles of fizzy soda.

This programme explores the deep-seated reasons why parents resort to junk food feeding and follows three families as they desperately try and get back on the right nutritional track. From gentle food play to dramatic shocks, the parents team up with real experts who mentor them through the latest techniques as they try to wean their children off fast food and we found out whether these parents are even aware how harmful this food is for their children.

00:00 - Introduction
02:00 - Fast Food Baby
02:20 - Takeaway Addicts
03:00 - McDonald’s Meal
03:19 - Homemade Meal
03:53 - Cleaning
04:20 - Grabbing Snacks
04:49 - Bedtime
05:08 - Fast Food Habits
05:24 - Jane Comes To The Rescue
07:30 - Ground Rules Set
10:16 - Meet Michael and His Parents
10:54 - Michael Has A Tantrum
12:15 - Lunch Time
13:17 - Michael’s Heartbreaking Journey
14:26 - Meadow Sure Start Children’s Centre
15:35 - Clinical Psychologist Visits
18:30 - 3 Year Olds Unhealthy Eating
20:32 - Shopping Time
21:28 - Taylor’s Bad Eating Habits
23:11 - Dietician Visits
27:23 - In Cardiff
28:50 - Sam’s New Diet
30:10 - Home Cooked Meal
31:00 - Night Out
31:45 - Fast Food Diet
32:50 - Dentist
34:00 - Finally Ready For Expert Advice
34:29 - Parent Power
36:00 - Michael Is Still Rebelling
36:24 - Michael Referred To Feeding Expert
37:30 - It’s A Success
38:30 - Small Changes Are Being Made
43:00 - Cake Shop
43:30 - Takeaway
45:15 - Challenge For Simon
47:10 - Heart Attack Diet
48:22 - Exploring Healthy Foods
51:46 - Cooking Home Made Meals
54:00 - Blood Test Results
54:30 - Healthy Home Cooking
55:22 - A Healthy future






Subscribe for more: bit.ly/3oNs1Lv

Watch More Below
Full Documentaries: bit.ly/3r0BGBD

NEW On Origin: bit.ly/37dq4UC

Pregnancy Time-lapses: bit.ly/3r389ap

The Biggest Families: bit.ly/2VXXkGJ

Parenting Documentaries: bit.ly/3m10TpX

#FastFood #Nutrition

Content licensed from All3Media. For any enquiries, please contact us at [email protected]

All Comments (21)
  • I don’t want to bash anyone but when your CHILD is drinking 6 cans of cola a day and eating a takeaway pretty much every night that’s in my opinion neglect. Totally unacceptable
  • @a.m4863
    The 6 cokes a day should be child abuse.. so gross
  • @dunaidimitriou76
    “I have no control over what he eats” ARE YOU KIDDING? YOURE THE PARENTS!! You have TOTAL control! It’s your FULL responsibility
  • @Kittylitter1993
    My son refused to eat anything except bread for three years. He would literally starve himself if I didn’t give him what he wanted and I caved every time. I would cry every night so terrified of what would happen to his health. We took a trip to his Aunt’s house about six months ago and she put her foot down. She forced him to eat what she served him or nothing at all and it was hard to watch but guess what? It worked. She made me promise to keep going when we left and I did just that. He now eats a variety of healthy foods and is more willing to try new things. I’m indebted to my sister. ❤
  • "I've got no control over what he eats" SIR THAT IS A BABY. Literally your only job is to control what it eats and clean it when it shits.
  • @crease142
    The concept of putting coke in a toddlers sippy cup actually makes me want to cry
  • This is insane. Our daughter went through a textures phase and so we met with a dietitian. Best advice she told us was, “a child never died of starvation with a plate full of food in front of them,” meaning that the child can say no to eating all they want and that’s fine. They’ll start to understand that when they are hungry, they’ll eat.
  • @minkymott
    The day our first child wouldn't eat healthy food because we fed her Mcdonald's a few times a week, we quit going to fast food joints. Took her about 3 or 4 days to get over it, but she ate more healthy foods without a fight after that. We just slowed down our after work hours and took the time to cook better foods rather than rushing to get to the next thing. We realized we were making our 4 year old child adapt to our fast lifestyle rather than slowing down for her in order to give her a better life. When we had our second child, it was much better in this regard. We learned.
  • @gardenfairybabe
    If you put soda in a sippy cup, you should have your children taken away.
  • @Emily-lh6em
    Does the toddler beat you and take your wallet and keys to drive himself to McDonald's? Like what do you mean you have no control over what they eat.
  • @stushk9
    "You got mcdonalds money!" "We have food at home!" Im watching this and thats all I can hear ringing in my head. Thank you Mom and Dad for being firm in your parenting.
  • @craiasanoptii
    I just want to say that it’s amazing that these parents / families actually ask for HELP because they know something is not ok.
  • @belbarcelos9264
    The audacity this woman has complaining about the fact that her baby can’t sleep and keeps her up while she’s the one giving him 6 cans of Coca Cola loaded with caffeine Ugh.
  • @bankslie4one
    I dated a woman once who wouldn't eat any fruit or veggies, and drank very little water. She was always complaining about headaches and being tired. I'd take her to dinner at nice places and she'd turn her nose up at almost everything on the menu. I knew that I could never see myself being with her long term or having children with her. I know I sound horrible but it is what it is. I tried to encourage her to try things and to start looking after her health but being a fully grown adult her crap diet is so engrained in her. Ultimately I blame her parents. When I was a kid, if I didn't eat what was put on the table, I went hungry, simple as that. Beggars can't be choosers.
  • @mrs.stocky2445
    My baby had an eating disorder and would vomit if you even touched his tongue with food. I knew he should be eating real food but every meal turned into him crying and then me crying. We got help after a few months. I didn’t know feeding therapy was even a thing. Turns out he had a sensory based eating disorder and his gag reflex was triggered at the front of his mouth. We spent almost two years in feeding therapy. We had to retrain the reflex, then develop a routine where the table was a pleasant place where he was encouraged to touch, smell, lick, then put the food in his mouth and then spit it out….then eventually chew it up and eat it. We worked so hard. I’ll never forget that first meeting with the therapist and her getting him to eat a freeze dried yogurt bite. I sat in the corner with tears rolling down my cheeks. She let him go play with books and toys in another corner and then turned to me and gently said “ok, so no more crying mom. You will never cry at the table again. You can cry when he is asleep if you need to, but he will not see distress from you about food ever again, understand?” I committed to it. My now 6 yr old eats broiled fish with veggies, his favorite food is chicken salad and while we have an occasional fast food meal, he knows that is a rarity. I make homemade pizzas and cookies here and there so he isn’t deprived of the fun things, but we talk about our food and how it helps our body work right and feel good. It’s been a long journey but I’m doing the best I can.
  • @sizzle8558
    Coca Cola all day for a baby and they wondering why he can’t sleep. There are so many people in this world who don’t deserve to have children.
  • Parent: “I have no control over what he eats” YOU ARE THE ONE WHO BUYS HIM FOOD TO EAT!! WHAT???
  • Sam’s husband was such a slob. When the nutritionist said “cook” and he shouts “SAM”....then he was so unwilling to try or give up the unhealthy stuff even for his kids health, let alone he was sabotaging his wife’s effort. And he could use some healthy eating himself 👀....he angered me just as much as Taylor.