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  • ...und at restaurants like [[McDonald's]] and [[Burger King]]. The variety of fast food sold in Western cities covers much more than burgers and fries and includes ...f McDonald's. Many of these criticisms of fast food are to be found in ''[[Fast Food Nation]]'' by [[Eric Schlosser]].
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  • ...und at restaurants like [[McDonald's]] and [[Burger King]]. The variety of fast food sold in Western cities covers much more than burgers and fries and includes ...f McDonald's. Many of these criticisms of fast food are to be found in ''[[Fast Food Nation]]'' by [[Eric Schlosser]].
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  • ...r a month and tracks the health effects, and [[Eric Schlosser]]'s book ''[[Fast Food Nation]]'' which investigates the political, social and economic consequenc
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  • A large chain of [[fast food]] restaurants
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  • '''Burger King''' is a global chain of [[hamburger]] fast food restaurants that was founded in 1954 by [[James McLamore]] and [[David Edge It is the second most popular [[fast food]] [[resturant]], with [[McDonald's]] still the most popular. Their menu inc
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  • The world's largest chain of [[fast food]] [[restaurant]]s; while there are regional variations, the chain emphasize
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  • Spurlock also uses this film as a critique of McDonald's and the fast food industry, ranging from the sale of unhealthy food to corporate marketing an
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  • Arguably, a good deal of American fast food, such as [[pizza]], [[hamburger]]s, and [[hot dog]]s are fusion recipes, ad
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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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  • The metropolis has its own local roadside [[fast food]] flavour, comprising [[vada pav]] (leavened wheat bread split in half, wit
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  • ...Indian cuisines, as well as Chinese and North Indian cuisines are popular. Fast food culture is also very prominent.
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  • ...as "''mission impossible''," a phenomenon that is seen most brashly in the fast food emporiums of Taco Bell. When well-done, a mission style building will conve
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