Fast Food Nation
Fast Food Nation
Author: Eric Schlosser
Number Of Pages: 384
EAN: 9780547750330
Release Date: 13-03-2012
Summary:
Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser is a groundbreaking exploration of the fast food industry in America, a sector that has reshaped not just diets but also landscapes, economies, and workforces across the nation. Schlosser uncovers the dark side of this glossy industry, from poor working conditions to the disturbing realities of animal handling and health impacts linked to diet. He presents a detailed account of how fast food companies have capitalized on the youth market, the exploitation of teenage workers, and the impact of fast food on American culture. More than a critique, it's a call to action for consumers to rethink their choices and push for changes that prioritize health and well-being over convenience and cost. The book is a clarion call for awareness and change in consumer habits and corporate practices, lighting a path toward better health and ethical responsibility in eating.
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