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Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side Of The All-american Meal

by Eric Schlosser

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | December 20, 2000 | Hardcover

Are we what we eat? To a degree both engrossing and alarming, the story of fast food is the story of postwar Amerca. Though created by a handful of mavericks, the fast food industry has triggered the homogenization of our society. Fast food has hastened the malling of our landscape, widened the chasm between rich and poor, fueled an epidemic of obesity, and propelled the juggernaut of American cultural imperialism abroad. That''s a lengthy list of charges, but Eric Schlosser makes them stick with an artful mix of first-rate reportage, wry wit, and careful reasoning. Schlosser''s myth-shattering survey stretches from the California subdivisions where the business was born to the industrial corridor along the New Jersey Turnpike where many of fast food''s flavors are concocted. He hangs out with the teenagers who make the restaurants run and communes with those unlucky enough to hold America''s most dangerous job -- meatpacker. He travels to Las Vegas for a giddily surreal franchisers'' convention where Mikhail Gorbachev delivers the keynote address. He even ventures to England and Germany to clock the rate at which those countries are becoming fast food nations. Along the way, Schlosser unearths a trove of fascinating, unsettling truths -- from the unholy alliance between fast food and Hollywood to the seismic changes the industry has wrought in food production, popular culture, and even real estate. He also uncovers the fast food chains'' efforts to reel in the youngest, most susceptible consumers even while they hone their institutionalized exploitation of teenagers and minorities. Schlosser then turns a critical eye toward the hot topic of globalization -- a phenomenon launched by fast food. FAST FOOD NATION is a groundbreaking work of investigation and cultural history that may change the way America thinks about the way it eats.

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Schlosser's book (on the NYT Bestsellers list) is a bold and brave look at the fast food industry that applies as much to Canada as it does the US. By focussing on one aspect of the liberalization of trade, he shows - in often explicit detail - how profit has taken precedence over all other aspects of this massive industry, including worker's wages, safety and health, not to mention that of the consumer. For anyone interested in or passionate about the disastrous ramifications of the 'unfettered' economy - which as Schlosser reveals, despite the rhetoric, companies do their best to eliminate any true market competition - this is a must read. Very much in keeping with the spirit of Klein's recent (2000) "No logo" and Upton Sinclair's (1916) the jungle.

When you discover that there is fecal matter in hamburger, that fries bought for 30cents/pound by McD's are sold for $1.60/pound, and what the largerly immigrant workforce in the slaughterhouses and restaurants endure, you will never look at fast food in the same way... ever.

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