Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Fast Food Nation



Donald King
Croker
T/TH 11:30
11/13/12
My Thoughts on Fast Food Nation
            The book Fast Food Nation has shown me that American fast food chains effect the whole world. From the hiring of workers worldwide to the spread to other countries. Immigrants a hurt, sometimes fatally, in slaughterhouses at minimal pay. Cows are feed steroids to get beefier. It all adds up. It has affected me by now being aware of the process that it takes to make these hamburgers. The dangers in the slaughterhouse and the stuff that goes into it. I will definitely eat less fast food, but probably not all together. I don’t eat fast food all that much anyways, maybe once a month. I didn’t really think that other countries would think that American food chains would be considered American imperialism, and how threatened they were because of it. Some placed were looted and burned to the ground, others were bombed. Also I knew that obesity was an issue but I didn’t know that twenty-five percent of kids in America were obese. Reading a book like this makes me appreciate that I have a home-cooked meal just about every day during the week and not nothing but junk food from fast food restaurants.

7 comments:

  1. I myself have learned so much too!

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  2. I like how you mentioned more about the workers than about the food. This is the first post that has made this observation that i have read so far.

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  3. I found book was more about the workers and the foundations of the industries rather then about the food. Great post man I really enjoyed reading it.

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  4. I will try and stay away from fast food as well.

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  5. a lot of things to look out for in fast food.

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  6. It made me appreciate my home cooked meals too!

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