Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal by Eric Schlosser

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Journalist Schlosser argues that the fast food industry has triggered the growth of malls in America's landscape, widened the gap between rich and poor, fueled an epidemic of obesity, and propelled American cultural imperialism abroad. He discusses facts about food production and preparation, the ingredients and taste-enhancers in the food, the chains' efforts to reel in young, susceptible consumers, and other unsettling facts.

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Part cultural history, part investigative journalism and part polemic...intelligent and highly readable critique....

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Biography

Eric Schlosser has been investigating the fast food industry for years. In 1998, his two-part article on the subject in Rolling Stone generated more mail than any other item the magazine had run in years. In addition to writing for Rolling Stone, Schlosser has contributed to The New Yorker and has been a correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly since 1996. He won a National Magazine Award for "Reefer Madness" and "Marijuana and the Law" and has received a Sidney Hillman Foundation Award for Reporting. His work has been nominated for several other National Magazine Awards and for the Loeb Award for business journalism.

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June 30, 2009: This book is one of my top 3 in my personal library. I bought this book online for a class and by far i can not stop reading. when i began reading it i thought oh great another boring book but i kept going and learned so much about the industry of fast food. it has expanded my knowlegde and i recommend this book to anyone who has an interest on learning of the American Culture.

Fast Food Nationby GabyCC

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June 13, 2009: This is a really good book. It explains everything within the meat industrial. You get to read about how they treat the workers and what is really in the meat. I will recommend this book.


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