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  • Young Americans don't have a lot of money. The money they do have, they use on food. They don't want just greasy fast food.
  • Fast-food restaurants are under pressure from the millennial generation to serve fresh, tasty and more healthy food. Millennials are people 18 to 34 years old.
  • Many people say they want better food. Now, young people are proving they want healthy food. They have stopped buying as much fast food. This is a big loss to restaurants like McDonalds.
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  • In the past, many people said they wanted healthy food.
  • Older restaurants like Burger King, Krystal and Church’s Chicken ranked near the bottom. Older restaurants often are considered to be less healthy.
  • Young adults are willing to spend their money on it.
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  • A magazine of product reviews asked readers to judge fast-food restaurants. Readers ranked restaurants on food quality. They also judged restaurants on value and healthiness. Restaurants like Burger King and Krystal came in near the b
  • popular, the magazine said. These restaur
  • Let's Share Snacks
  • They like fresh, healthy and tasty food.
  • But millennials don't have that much money. Fast-food restaurants are cheap. Yet, fast-food companies have trouble figuring out these millennials.
  • Most customers end up eating a hamburger.
  • For them, good food matters more than cost
  • Young Americans don't have a lot of money. The money they do have, they use on food. They don't want just greasy fast food.
  • Young adults spend more than $1 trillion on restaurants.
  • They like fresh, healthy and tasty food
  • healthiness. Restaurants like Burger King and Krystal came in near the bottom
  • little more expensive
  • Restaurants with healthier food were more popula
  • Millennials
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  • Young Americans
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  • Young adults spend more than $1 trillion on restaurants.
  • The millennial generation is really interested in food, said David Farmer. He works for Chick-fil-A. Millennials are young people from 18 to 34 years old. Esther Yi is 25. She loves food. She says her generation really li
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  • Young people look for healthy fast food
  • By The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, adapted by Newsela staff Aug. 0
  • 5, 2014
  • The fast-food business really tries to understand what the millennial generation wants. But millennials want the same thing as everyone else, Owens said. That is, “good food that you feel good eating.”
  • Millennials have certain things in common.
  • restaurant in Robinson Township, Pennsylvania. McDonald's saw a key sales figure drop in the U.S. again in February
  • A Big Mac is photographed at a
  • Millennials say they want healthy food. But they bu
  • y hamburgers and fried chicken
  • trying new dishes.
  • 2014, as the world's bigges
  • They want food that is fresh
  • hamburger chain struggles to beat back competition and adapt to changing
  • For restaurant owners, this is important.
  • kes trying new dishes. They want food that is fresh. If possible, they also want it to come from nearby farms.
  • Millennials say they want healthy food. But they buy hamburgers and fried chicken, said J.M. Owens. He works with McDonald's owners in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.
  • What customers say and do are two different things, said Doug Pendergast
  • He is Krystal's president. Krystal is a hamburger restaurant.
  • It scored low on the Consumer Reports survey. People may say they want healthy food, Pendergast said.
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  • Ready To Give Up The Burger?
  • biggest hamburger chain struggles to beat back competition
  • They like food they can share. They also love snacking.
  • What customers say and do are two different things, said Doug Pendergast. He is Krystal's president. Krystal is a hamburger restaurant. It scored low on th
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  • LOME, Togo — The African Cup is the biggest soccer tournament in Africa. It takes place every year. This year, the spread of the deadly Ebola virus could ruin the matches.
  • The Ebola outbreak started in the African country of Guinea. More than 300 people have died there from the disease. Soccer officials are afraid that Ebola could hurt the Cup's final qualifying round. The qualifiers will decide which 15 teams play in the final round. The final game will take place in Morocco.
  • Soccer officials from Togo have asked it to move a game. Togo doesn't want to play in Guinea. Togo's soccer players are afraid of going to Guinea. They are worried about Ebola.
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  • Games involving Sierra Leone are already being looked at. Sierra Leone won't hold any soccer matches for now because of the Ebola virus.
  • Ebola has killed nearly 1,000 people in West Africa. After spreading from Guinea, it traveled to Sierra Leone and Liberia. There have been outbreaks in Nigeria now, too.
  • Togo said it would not put the lives of its players in danger. Togo and Sierra Leone want to move some games. They want games held in countries without Ebola. The Confederation of African Football has not decided if it will agree to that.
  • All soccer has ended in Sierra Leone for now because almost 300 people have died there
  • Last month, the African island of Seychelles stopped the Sierra Leone team from entering
  • its country. Seychelles feared that the players could bring in Ebola.
  • Because it didn't let the Sierra Leone team in, Seychelles lost the game. The country is now out of the Cup.
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