National Donut Day Sparks Outrage as Critics Say Holiday Glorifies Unhealthy Habits
Moral critics and health advocates are sounding the alarm over National Donut Day, a sugary celebration that has become a "symbol of societal decay" according to concerned groups. As doughnut shops across the nation offer free pastries, ethicists argue the holiday promotes a culture of instant gratification and dietary negligence, fueling obesity and moral laziness. "We're celebrating a deep-fried, sugar-coated excuse to abandon self-control," said one outspoken commentator. "This is a gateway to chronic disease and a slap in the face to every movement for clean living." The backlash has ignited a firestorm online, with viral hashtags like #SkipTheGlaze and #MoralMunchies trending, as critics warn that National Donut Day isn't just about a treat—it's a troubling surrender to consumer gluttony that erodes our collective responsibility.