Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser: Opinionative book report
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Surprisingly, Fast Food Nation has totally changed the way that I view the fast food industry. In this all to real work by Eric Schlosser, the reader is taken on an exploration through the fast food industry and its many aspects. Despite the fact that many arguments are based on the boring stores that he narrates, this book was very informative to the blind American consumer, such as myself. Schlosser tells the reader about the
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and how my contribution to the fast food industry affects the entire country. Trusting someone that is a non-conformist might be a little scary, but it leads to change. It takes the actions of a few brave people to begin to make a change. These generative actions are meant to challenge the recursive practices that we have all play a role in. Change is not easy, but is essential to the survival of our culture.
and how my contribution to the fast food industry affects the entire country. Trusting someone that is a non-conformist might be a little scary, but it leads to change. It takes the actions of a few brave people to begin to make a change. These generative actions are meant to challenge the recursive practices that we have all play a role in. Change is not easy, but is essential to the survival of our culture.