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    I. Introduction A: Fast food restaurant keep on increasing in number lately. Every day‚ there will be several lines of customers queuing in front of the counter to get their fast food especially during lunch and dinner hour. B: Its rise in number seems normal‚ but what makes fast food so popular to us? Why do we tend to buy our food from the fast food restaurant rather than normal restaurant out there? C: There are several causes why fast food is popular among us. Three of the main reasons are:

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    org/media/books/schlos... Fast Food Nation Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser discusses the fast food industry in depth. Many aspects of this industry are analyzed‚ from the inhumane treatment of the cattle in their feedlots to the overworked and underpaid employees at fast food restaurants. Although this book only looks at the American fast... Premium937 Words3 Pages Added to Library Ap Human: Advanced Placement of Human Geography in Fast Food Nation PLACEMENT HUMAN GEOGRAPHY READING ASSIGNMENT – FAST FOOD NATION

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    {draw:g} Fast Food Nation Persuasive Essay “Have it your way”‚ A slogan that I saw one Friday afternoon. I was relaxing‚ watching television one day when I saw that commercial of one fast food company named Jack in the Box. Upon watching the commercial and knowing all the truths behind these fast food companies‚ I questioned couple of things that they advertise. After reading the book Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser‚ I became fully aware that Jack and the Box and any other fast food chains are

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    Table of Contents Introduction to Fast Food Industry in Bahawalpur 1 PEST ANALYSIS 1 POLITICAL 1 ECONOMICS2 SOCIAL / CULTURAL 2 TECHNOLOGY 2 SOURCES OF INFORMATION3 Introduction to Fast Food Industry in Bahawalpur Today‚ eating out definitely is part of modern lifestyle‚ or can be said as necessity of modern age. Fast food is mainly targeted to youngster who is providing the fast food Restaurant the most revenue. The high fat foods taste good to these youngsters‚ which in turn

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    Argumentative Essay Fattening Fast Foods What makes a person become fat and overweight? Is it really because of fast food restaurant patronage? A fast food restaurant is an eating place that prepares food quickly and offers minimal service to customers. “Every day‚ nearly one-third of U.S. children aged 4 to 19 eat fast food‚ which likely packs on about six extra pounds per child per year and increases the risk of obesity‚ a study of 6‚212 youngsters found” (“Fast Food Linked to Child Obesity”‚ 2003

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    "Explain the causes for the popularity of fast food restaurants" In this modern lifestyle the popularity of fast food restaurants are growing every day. Fast food restaurants have appeared in large quantities all over the world and these restaurants have become more popular‚ because fast food can be prepared and served very fast. Jessica Williams (2007‚ p. 216) finds that “Fast food restaurants were firstly appeared in Unites States in the 1940s. Today there are hundreds of thousands of them.

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    Fast Food Problems Over the years‚ how people live has changed a lot‚ so did the way they find their food. The fact that they have become very busy has made them look for easier ways to get food than cooking. Because of this situation‚ many fast food restaurants have been established. The increase in fast food consumption brings about several problems such as malnutrition‚ different health issues and extinction of the habit of cooking; however‚ these issues can be resolved by a joint

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    Shirley Lozano Prof. Fonts ENC 1101-1 16 March 2011 Fast Food and Obesity Obesity is an excess proportion of total body fat. A person is considered obese when his or her weight is 20% or more above normal weight. What causes obesity is when a person consumes more calories than he or she burns. For many people this boils down to eating too much and exercising too little. On the other hand‚ there are many factors that play a role in obesity such as age‚ gender‚ genetics‚ physical activity

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    Fast food is something that is fairly new to our society and begins to call into question as to what is deemed traditional and the pros and cons of having the accessibility. The purpose of the speech is not to convince people to eat out at fast food more but rather to make better decisions when dining out. Using the techniques that have been taught throughout the year‚ the goal of the assignment was to create a compelling argument with a strong persona and mirror other great speakers. The first

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    Nowadays people tend to choose food in fast food restaurant rather than to cook a meal themselves. Despite the fact that fast food such as hamburger‚ fried chicken…contains high amount of fats and salt which are not good for our health‚ people still go to fast food restaurant frequently and the fast food industry is still getting more and more powerful. There are several explanations for this situation. In today’s fast paced life‚ 10 minutes is an ideal amount of time to get a ready meal. How

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