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    variety types of food that can be found in today’s modern world. But today’s society prefer fast food as their main meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner since fast food can be obtain at a very cheap price and easily. People do not realize the bad effects that fast food bring to their health. The question is “Is it worth it to gamble our own health for cheap food?”. I believe most people answer for the question will be no. In the Fast Food Nation novel by Eric Schlosser and Food Inc. movie by…

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    There are multiple problems that the author of Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser, mentions. Many people may disagree on Schlosser’s point of view on his stand on fast food companies, but there are other people such as myself that agree on many of Schlosser’s points. A few points that I agree with Schlosser are the working conditions that minors and immigrants have to work in, the mystery in the mystery meat, and the meatpacking industry. Schlosser loves to talk about how bad the working…

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    Fast Food Philosophy

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    PHIL 4300: Philosophy of Food Dr. Kaplan October 8, 2015 Zack Viator Is food important for more reasons than nutrition? Well it is hard to argue against the fact that nutrients are the most crucial part of human life, or human existence. Some might say love is the most crucial thing for a human’s existence. To that, I say: good luck loving something without nutrition… Food is the best gift you can bestow on a human. Perhaps second, only to the gift of life your mother…

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    Fast Food Obesity Essay

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    rate of fast food. But why do Americans consume so much fast food? Americans consume fast food because it’s cheap, quick, and delicious. The most important factor is the price; most obese/fat people are below the poverty line(Levine), so if fast food was expensive, then they would consume a lot less of it. If Americans consumed a lot less fast food, then this epidemic could cease to exist. If the American government taxed fast food more harshly, it would encourage Americans to eat less fast…

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    The book Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser it was published on January 17, 2001. It had a descriptive content it had a great cover page with some French fries and got you mind thinking what is the dark side of fast food. The main theme of fast food nation was that people’s health was at stake by bad food. The US has the highest rate of obesity because of the eating habits of Americans who are attracted to fast food places. Fast food places taste good, but do you know it’s loaded with sugar and…

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    McDonald’s corporation has been the behemoth in the fast-food industry that has set precedent to expectations in the world of fast, casual dining. Through time the title of being the largest corporation in its industry with most domestic locations had been taken away by Subway. McDonald’s corporation saw many changes within the company, quality was slipping, management and stakeholder interests were not aligned and consumers were becoming more health conscious as the years progressed. With these…

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    Millions of individuals in America are believed to be obese. As our mid-sections continue to expand, populaces are asking the same question: Who is at fault? Have American’s become lethargic and more negligent with their food choices? Are fast food restaurant to blame? When you pull up to any drive thru window the little voice in the box says “welcome to burger town, may I take your order?” As you finish telling that magical little box your order that same little voice will repeat everything…

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    It seems as if fast food has become a routine in today’s society. For most people it might be a daily trip to McDonalds for breakfast or Hardee’s for a lunch break, or driving home after a long day of work and stopping at burger king. It almost seems as if it can dominate an individual’s choice when it comes to food. Most people can’t afford to do this. When eating at fast food restaurants it results in consuming more calories than the normal level, which eventually causes an extra gain of…

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    he explains how fast food is changing America. A normal family could be eating fast food for the first time in this new McDonald’s with bright lights and enthusiastic workers. But what they don’t know is that the kids or even the adults will be coming back many times even though it isn’t a good place to have a meal. This is because most of their foods contain msg, a flavor enhancer, which will make you like their food more. This is why people get addicted to fast food. Fast food companies are…

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    Antibiotics In Fast Food

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    Groups,” “The Use of Antibiotics in Fast Food Production,” “Zika Virus,” “Nuclear Weapon,” and “Getting to the Mars.” The group finally decided by process of vote to choose topic of “The Use of Antibiotics in Fast Food Production.” With that being said, the fast food production nowadays have many mighty chemicals and antibiotics that are being inserted in the animals…

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