Fast Food Nation

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Fast Food Nation is an investigative non-fiction book by Eric Schlosser that critically examines the American fast food industry and its social, economic, and health impacts.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
author Eric Schlosser NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes Burger King NERFINISHED
McDonald’s NERFINISHED
Taco Bell NERFINISHED
environmental impacts of fast food
food safety standards
industrial meatpacking practices
low-wage labor practices
marketing to children
examines agricultural policy
corporate influence on regulation
foodborne illness outbreaks
franchising model
immigrant labor in food industry
meatpacking industry
obesity epidemic
rise of fast food chains in America
supply chains of fast food companies
worker safety in meatpacking plants
filmAdaptationDirector Richard Linklater NERFINISHED
filmAdaptationReleaseYear 2006
firstEditionFormat hardcover
focusesOn United States fast food industry
genre investigative journalism
non-fiction
hasAdaptation Fast Food Nation (film) NERFINISHED
hasISBN 978-0-395-97789-7
influenced consumer attitudes toward fast food
public debate on food policy
inspired Fast Food Nation (film) NERFINISHED
language English
mediaType print
notableFor popularizing criticism of fast food industry
raising awareness of food system issues
publicationYear 2001
publisher Houghton Mifflin NERFINISHED
setting United States of America
surface form: United States
subject American culture
fast food industry
food safety
globalization
labor conditions
public health
timePeriodCovered late 20th century
turn of the 21st century

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Food, Inc. basedOn Fast Food Nation
Wilmer Valderrama appearedInFilm Fast Food Nation