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Mcdonalds Fries Taste So Good Analysis

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Known as the fast-food icon around the world, McDonald’s French fries have taken the world by storm. In Eric Schlosser’s essay, “Why McDonald’s Fries Taste So Good”, he uses the popularity of McDonald’s French Fries to begin his essay and to effectively capture his audiences’ attention to make them realize that there is a problem with our favorite fast-food meals. What is really put into the foods we eat and why it smells and tastes so good, specifically McDonald’s French fries, is effectively answered in Schlosser’s essay. The reality of what is really going on behind the scenes of fast-food restaurants is revealed through Schlosser’s facts, intricate detail, and personal experiences to effectively come to the conclusion that processed foods are …show more content…

Schlosser provides his personal experience when he went to visit the International Flavors and Fragrances (IFF) where the company is responsible for making our food taste the way it does. There, Schlosser reveals that the “snack-and-savory lab is responsible for the flavors of potato chips, corn chips, … and pet food. The confectionary lab devises flavors for ice cream, cookies, candies, toothpastes, mouthwashes, and antacids” (73). Dedicated into making our food taste and smell good, the IFF’s items that we are eating and the aromas that we smell can be present in our own pet’s food and household products. As said by Schlosser, “all these aromas are made through essentially the same process: the manipulation of volatile chemicals” (74). It becomes clear to Schlosser and his audience, as he continues his tour around the IFF building, that there are no differences between creating the flavors of food and the scent of household items such as: shampoo and

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