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    Everywhere you look, on every major corner, what do you see? Fast food. Americans cannot escape fast food restaurants; the smell, the neon signs, the convenience, it haunts over everyone. In “Fast Food Nation” Eric Schlosser states, “Fast food is not so commonplace that it has acquired an air of inevitability, as though it were somehow unavoidable, a fact of modern life” (7). The appeal of fast food is evident, busy week night dinners, short lunch breaks, the list is endless; but the disadvantages

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    years old, I got my first job at the most wonderful fast food restaurant ever, Cookout. This was not an ideal job for a 16-year-old. Most teens dream of their first job being in their favorite clothing store, or maybe even their favorite grocery store. I was that teen, but where I am from there are very limited options for 16 year olds so I had to just settle for a fast food restaurant. We have all heard these typical assumptions about fast food employees, they are all uneducated, they work too hard

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    Fast Food Chains

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    Fast food chains depend on enormous amounts of beef in order to keep up with the pace of the average amount of beef consumed. In 1980, the average American consumed up to 134 pound of beef a year. To keep up with this pace, the U.S. has to import beef from neighboring counties—most of them from Central and South America. Skinner states that it is bad that America has to push Central American countries for their products. Skinner says that the Central countries have to remove the forest so that cattle

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    Fast Food Workers

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    The fast food industry treats their workers unfairly. The employees in the fast food industry work long, hard hours and get paid minimum wage, in which many cases is not enough to support themselves and their families. Some of the employees put their lives at risk working in the fast food industry. Many workers are greatly affected by their long hours and their salaries. Due to the long hours and salaries they aren’t able to support their families with the essentials. Also many risk their lives to

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    What Is Fast Food?

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    Fast food is a type of food service that offers fast, tasty and on the go meals. It is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. It is convenient and ready to consume, but it does not guarantee that it is nutritionally balanced and healthy. Fast food restaurants provide us food with food content that gives us very little nutritious content. Fast food is getting more in demand as we know it, resulting to the growth of the fast food industry. To give clarity to this research

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    Persuasive Fast Food

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    think so and has voted to ban fast food in Aberdeen, Washington. That means instead of being lazy and getting a meal that's unhealthy you can take your time and make a meal that is healthier at home. One reason Aberdeen should not allow fast food restaurants is that everyone should not be eating just unhealthy foods. For example, in “Fast Food: Is It the Enemy?” i agree with the fact that fast food is nothing but “fat, calories, and sodium” because “These food are highly processed.” the sad

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    November 24, 2014 Are We a Fast Food Nation? Over the past few decades the way Americans eat breakfast, lunch, and diner have change. In the past we used to track our food that involved a lot of physical activity, but now Americans regular routine is to get in the car, drive to drive thru, receive food in a instance, and it has become a habit. Since the recession the fast food industry has recover and it’s doing better than ever. The burgers being the most popular fast food sold in America. America

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    Fast Food Nation

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    belief. However, with a fast food industry on the rise, we are reducing our overall food quality, for not only ourselves but the world around us. An industry that has created some of the poorest working conditions for millions. That has even ruined the public health for our citizens and many others. Are we truly the one of the greatest countries in regards to our health? This is exactly what the truth seeking author, Eric Schlosser, examines when viewing America’s growing fast food problem regarding the

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    Fast Food Criticism Essay

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    Criticism of Fast Food Fast food refers to the type of food offered in fast food restaurants(agregale mas a la oracion o pone otra definicion de fast food). This kind of food is prepared and made ready to be eaten within the least time possible. It represents the kind of food that comprises foodstuffs that are readily available for sale in stores and restaurants prepared from several ingredients that can be preheated or precooked without any complications and can be served in a takeaway design.

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    In today's society, fast food has become a large part of many American's lives. With the rising numbers of obese people, it is hard not to draw a correlation between the increase in fast food and obesity. Most obese people don’t want to be obese and wish they could lose weight, yet they continue to struggle with their fast food intake and obesity. This is due to the advertising done on the consumers, the highly addictive food itself, and most importantly, how advertising and addiction combine with

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