Answer: The answer is F: False
Most fast-food advertisements does not focus on the high levels of salt and fat contained in the food.
Explanation: Fast-food refers to food that is prepared by restaurants. These foods are quickly prepared and served, easily accessible and less expensive.
Advertisement refers to the act of making a product known through a public notice. This can be done in newspapers or magazines, on radio or television and so on.
Salt refers whitish substance which gives food taste.
Fat refers to substances that provide the body with energy in order to keep the skin healthy.