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

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  • Pub. Date: January 2002
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    • Pub. Date: January 2002
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 400pp
    • Lexile: 1240L 

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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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    N. Aberle McIntyre 6by Anonymous

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    January 22, 2010: Fast Food Nation is a book about many fast food franchises in the US. Eric Schlosser writes about how they got started, the road to the top they took, and most importantly, he talks of how they've found ways to cut how much they spend to keep the business going. He travels around the country to personal mansions, museums, ranches, and slaughter houses to uncover what goes on behind the scenes. The book also talks of how the companies put artificial taste into its food. He has the dirt on almost every fast food franchises I it's an enjoyable read finding these things out.

    Fast Food Nation: What's In The Meat? Schlosser tells us that and more!by IRBY_RAL

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    January 15, 2010: Eric Schlosser's book on the economy and strategies of the fast-food business should be read by anyone who likes to eat at fast-food restaurants. I shall certainly never do that again. He employs a long, cold burn, a quiet and impassioned accumulation of detail, with calm, wit and clarity. Fast Food Nation is witness to the all-American diet gone totally out of control, hopefully after reading this book we will all be say "No" to the question, "Do you want fries with that!"


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