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  • * Gross, Daniel. "Ray Kroc, McDonald's, and the Fast Food Industry," in ''Forbes Greatest Business Stories of All Time'' (1999) pp 1
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  • Standardized or semi-standardized hamburgers are a major product of the [[fast food]] industry, produced by worldwide chains such as [[McDonald's]] and [[Burge
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  • ...usands of pounds, which were then packaged into [[hamburger]]s and sent to fast food restaurants.
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  • ...as S, Ernersson A, Dahlqvist O, Lundberg P, Lindström T, Nystrom FH |title=Fast food based hyper-alimentation can induce rapid and profound elevation of serum a
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  • The modern [[fast food]] industry developed largely out of American innovations, particularly thro
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  • '''McDonald's''' is the world's largest chain of [[fast food]] [[restaurant]]s. A multinational [[corporation]] headquartered in Oak Br Apart from selling [[fast food]], McDonald's is also well known for various controversial claims made by b
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  • ...economic analysis of community-level fast food prices and individual-level fast food intake: A longitudinal study." Health & place 17(6): 1235-41.[[User:Ross Mc
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  • ...orders sent, perhaps, from an order-taker to a supply clerk or a maker of fast food hamburgers.
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  • ...few remaining beach communities that has not been swamped by strip malls, fast food restaurants and high rise condominiums. It is a very small town that has m
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  • ...an actress, having appeared in the [[film]]s ''Over the Hedge'' (2006), ''Fast Food Nation'' (2006) and ''The Flock'', in October 2007.
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  • ...United States of America]] as well as in other parts of the world. Many [[fast food]] chains have developed or adapted the taco to a unique style: [[Taco Bell]
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  • ...economic analysis of community-level fast food prices and individual-level fast food intake: A longitudinal study ''Health & place'' 17:1235-41</ref>. This can ...ties. In many cases, poorer areas are most closely situated to clusters of fast food eateries where there is a lack of healthy choice. Often, in unsafe neighbou
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  • ...,000 households with services that ranged from video-on-demand to ordering fast food using just the TV remote. At its time, it was dubbed the "most futuristic n
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  • ...he two pieces of bread. This style of sandwich has been popularised by the fast food chain [[Subway (corporation)|Subway]], who specialise in this format.
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  • ===Fast Food Dizzy=== [[Fast Food Dizzy]] was created by the Oliver Twins and released in December 1987.
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  • ...lexander worked part-time outside of high school at the order counter of a fast food restaurant, the Burger Barn. There are still occasional references to Cooki
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