frightening peak in the meatpacking plants as he reveals the almost
complete lack of federal oversight of a seemingly lawless industry. His
searing portrayal of the industry is disturbingly similar to Upton Sinclairs
The Jungle, written in 1906: nightmare working conditions, union busting,
and unsanitary practices that introduce E. coli and other pathogens into
restaurants, public schools, and homes. Almost as disturbing is his
description of how the industry both feeds and feeds off the young,
insinuating itself into all aspects of childrens lives, even the pages of their
school books, while leaving them prone to obesity and disease.
Fortunately, Schlosser offers some eminently practical remedies. Eating in
the United States should no longer be a form of high-risk behavior, he
writes. Where to begin? Ask yourself, is the true cost of having it your way
really worth it? --Lesley Reed
Personal Review: Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser
An excellent view on history of the fast food industry and how it is
processed and eventually end up on places like McDonald's. When I first
read the book I didn't make care so much as many others did. However, as
I saw more and more people getting sick every year and not being able to
afford their health care bills, I started waking up to this warning.
No matter how much money or resources the government or private
corporations put into health care services, drug and therapy research, it
wouldn't make much difference if people decide to continue their fast food
eating life style. It is time for them to act up, learn how fast food culture is
destroying not just our economy, but our health and children's future. So if
you do not care about the issues that I have raised above, continue to do
so and be ready to face dire consequences.
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An excellent view on history of the fast food indus more
An excellent view on history of the fast food industry and how it is processed and eventually end up on places like McDonald's. When I first read the book I didn't make care so much as many others did. However, as I saw more and more people getting sick every year and not being able to afford their health care bills, I started waking up to this warning.
No matter how much money or resources the government or private corporations put into health care services, drug and therapy research, it wouldn't make much difference if people decide to continue their fast food eating life style. It is time for them to act up, learn how fast food culture is destroying not just our economy, but our health and children's future. So if you do not care about the issues that I have raised above, continue to do so and be ready to face dire consequences. less
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