They both seemed to have lots of similarities, for example, they were born in Illinois only a year apart, both drop out of high school, and they also served in the World War I together. Ray Kroc and Walt Disney both were hard working individuals. As Kroc worked on marketing a mascot for McDonald, Walt Disney began to create a character called Mickey. Kroc then added a little playground to their McDonald restaurants. Both man knew that creating toys and promotions aiming for children will help expand their businesses. Also with aiming the target to children, children were gaining a bit much …show more content…
Schlosser even met up with teens in Colorado Springs who sacrifices their education for low wages money. That is how the fast food industry is based on. However, you didn’t need to be a skilled for anyone who works in a fast food restaurant because the industry replies much on machines and operations. Other than teenagers who are working in fast food restaurants are early people, disable person, and immigrants. Even as fast food chains are accepting money from the government for supposedly training employees, companies spend that money on other things. Schlosser was interviewing teenagers in Colorado Springs. Students who are working long hours even on weekends and after school. These teenagers do spend their money wastefully and stupidity. They were vulnerable and desperate in money. Although there were others who was target by the fast food industry, the majority went towards