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The rapid growth of the fast-food industry has been driven by fundamental changes in the U.S. economy. ... In Behind the Arches (1995), a history of McDonald's, John F. Love notes the real
According to the National Restaurant Association, American sales of fast food totaled $163.5 billion in 2005 [ref]. The industry is growing globally as well. ... The History of the Drive-Through
History of the fast food industry. ... To some, french fries are the perfect fast food treat. Hot and crispy, a delicious french fry can melt in your mouth. But, have you ever stopped ... Industry Sites
you may wish to purchase or request that your school library acquire Reay Tannahill' s Food in History (New York: Crown, 1988). ... How are other industries capitalizing on the fast-food industry?
With the premier of Fast Food Nation at the Cannes Film Festival, a lot of protests both prosecuting and defending the fast food industry have sprung up.
News about the fast food industry, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times ... Life After the End of History
Had he gone, it might have changed the history of fast food. ... In the US, a typical child will watch more than 30,000 TV ads like this every year, many made by the fast-food industry, which has an
When the history of the fast food industry is written, this may be remembered as the year the chains capitulated to the growing health food crowd—with its joy-killing scrutiny of fat grams and its ...
Any or all of these factors could be responsible for the public’s willingness to hold the tobacco industry, but not the fast-food industry, liable for public health harms.
Through the years we witness the mushrooming and evolution of the fast-food industry. As attested by the fact that in the last four decades, fast-food has penetrated every nook and cranny...
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