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    Fast Food Nation

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    risks without fearing the possible repercussions. In the book Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal, the author Eric Schlosser provides a chilling wake-up call through his forceful yet persuasive assault on America's fast food culture by unveiling the negative side effects of globalization and the exploitations that take place during and after an American dream becomes more than just a dream. The history of fast food begins like every other success story…

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    Masculinity In Fast Food

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    A commercial depicts a male and his group of friends going out to get fast food. His friends order double stacker cheeseburgers while the male decides to order a salad. The male cashier seems puzzled, “what are you watching your figure, pretty boy”. We just put healthy foods on the menu to appease “chicks”. The male responded, “You know what, on second thought give me a Quad beef stacker with extra cheese and pickles. The cashier countered, “That more like it buddy”. Consumption of meat has…

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    Mcdonald's Fast Food

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    Fast food restaurants are known around the world. People eat there for a variety of reasons: lack of time, lack of money, etc. Most people do not think about what happens to their food before it reaches the consumer. When Eric Schlosser wrote his book, Fast Food Nation, he did not want to completely discourage people from eating this type of food, but he wanted to help people learn the secrets of the fast food industry, so they are able to consciously choose food that goes into their stomach. He…

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    Fast Food and Obesity Living in a busy fast paced world many of us demand everything now and not later and find ourselves with limited time for an affordable proper meal. In a busy stressful world the last thing many of us pay attention to is our diet and fast food becomes appealing since it’s relatively cheap and quick. The fast food industry heavily markets itself all over the media in an effort to make them look like a good choice. The reality of it is fast food is usually high in fat,…

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    The Fast Food Culture

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    The fast food culture Fast food has been taken over people’s lifestyle choices when it comes down to eating. It’s all over the media and expanding in our community most fast food places put nutrition facts on their menu, but don’t tell their consumers about some of the GMO’s that are being used in their products. Why should we care about the fast food business expansion? Fast food expansion has overtaken the middle class communities, although what they are not aware of is their growth in power,…

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    Praise Of Fast Food

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    1. The title, "In Praise of Fast Food", made me think it was going to be a defense of fast food restaurants like McDonald's and Burger King. Instead, the essay talks more about the distinction between 'natural' and 'artificial' foods, and how natural isn't always better. It's a confusing title, but it does evoke the idea that even Big Macs and chicken nuggets are still better than going hungry like our ancestors did. 2. The Utne Reader is targeted towards Americans with open minds, and therefore…

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    Fast Food Culture

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    Fast food restaurants are now everywhere in this world. Fast food is a big culture in the U.S. It may be drive-thru or sit down fast food chain. Every day when people eat in fast food restaurants they have all their own motivations. Fast food restaurants became popular in many specific reasons. Fast food chains are very cheap when it comes to eating there food and that is exactly what the people are looking for. You can now find fast food restaurants everywhere in cities, fast food is so easy to…

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    The Habits Of Fast Food

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    Fast food was defined as cooked or ready-prepared foods brought at take away restaurants (MK, NP, & ML). Arguably, originally United States A&W in 1919 and White Castle in 1921 were the first fast food restaurant in the world (Fast food restaurant , 2014). Today, American founded fast food such as Mc Donald and Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) are multinational corporation with branches around the world. Nowadays, fast food has become something that usually taken in daily life. In Asia, fast food…

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    Defending Fast Food

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    In Praise of Fast Food 1. The title establishes the overall theme of the writing by telling what the article will do. According to the title of this piece, the author sets out to praise fast food. The title made me expect arguments defending fast food. The title fulfilled my expectations almost entirely, with the exception of what exactly the paper was defending. I expected the paper to defend fast food businesses such as McDonalds or Burger King. In actuality, the paper defends mass-produced,…

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    most profits with the least amount of work. The war is for profits and these businesses are willing to do whatever it takes to win. The fast food industry can be seen as a military power in its own right. It has tiered leadership, hordes of soldiers at their command, and the influence to drive change. With this much power they are powerless to none. The fast food industry fights for capitalism. It is what powers their workforce and their passion to continue working or at least, that’s what…

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