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Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal

Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scary problem -- great book.
Review: I think all but the terminally clueless know the fast food is not the healthiest eating in the world. (Although saying so can get you sued by very rich corporations.) And people tend to tune out the health complaints about such food.

This is not that kind of book. Sure, it does cover the health issues. But more enlighteningly, it looks at the labour issues behind the fast food injury. Not only the treatment of the folks behind the counter, but those who process the beef, raise the products.

Maimings, death, drug use, violations, government neglect and business cover-up. It's a very scary tale. And extremely well-researched and documented.

But Schlosser's book is not merely a shrill account of business corruption and health scares. Schlosser has a wonderful writing style -- he paints clear pictures of the lives of those affected by this industry. It is a damn fine piece of writing and journalism.

And still Schlosser has hope of how the industry could be run fairly. He is a critic, not a complete pessimist.

This book is well worth reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic
Review: I resisted reading this book for about a year until it was assigned to me in class. I took so long to pick it up because honestly, there are certain things that I don't want to know.

I was a wuss.

This book is not only great as an exposure of the cattle, agrigulture, fast food, and meat packing industry but an interesting and -- strangly fun read about American Culture. It also explains the whole male breast thing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic
Review: I resisted reading this book for about a year until it was assigned to me in class because honestly there are certain things that I don't want to know. I was a wuss.
This book is not only great as an exposure of the cattle, agrigulture, fast food, and meat packing industry but an interesting and -- strangly fun read about American Culture.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for a book club
Review: I had read this a while back, and knew most of the reasons why fast food is unhealthy, but never thought as much about the other issues involved with restaurant chains. Our book club had an interesting discussion covering the issues of labor unions, political and economic philosophy, dietary habits, among many other things.

The story of old fashioned rancher Dale Lasater towards the end was surprising, as I have bought steaks/ground beef from the Lasater ranch through their website. Hopefully this will renew interest in getting food from farmers and ranchers such as Lasater who work in cooperation with the land to produce a healthy product.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: There is a reason a lot of people buy this book, it is good.
Review: Three words could sum this up, "Buy this Book".
It is worth the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: There really is [feces] in your burger
Review: Despite the plethora of books published every year, few are more exhaustively researched and better at educating the masses. Who knew that excessive fast food consumption was creating an ever increasing illegal immigrant population living at sub-standard levels in America's heartland? Or that the Happy Meal being eagerly consumed by little Johnny was made from cows eating other cows[..and pigs, chickens, etc]. Or that juicy chicken sandwich was once a chick being fed it's own ancestors!

In our increasingly materialistic and impatient society, we have cultivated corporations based on greed and maximizing shareholder profits at all costs--even the health of our children.

This book does an excellent job of exposing the horrendous process that occurs in providing Americans with a steady diet of fast, cheap, good tasting cannabilized food products.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good read
Review: Great book, very informative, easy read. I must say I enjoy the reviews here by the Dittoheads and Freepers, who lash out at the "vegans" spewing their "rhetoric." You guys crack me up.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The wrong narrator for this material
Review: The subject matter is absolutely fascinating, but the audiobook version is almost laughably bad. That's because it's narrated by a guy who sounds like he should be doing motivational tapes. Just the wrong voice, the wrong inflective approach, for this material. Read the book--skip the audio version.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well written, well researched expose on American culture
Review: This book goes well beyond the superficial complaints and jokes about fast food and the fast food industry and explores with rich detail, on-the-site observations and a compelling narritive the rise of fast food in the last 30 years and its impact on America and our culture. Our country has been transformed by this industry, the book thoroughly explains, and we look behind the counter as to what all of this means. it is a book about our culture and politics in as much as the nutrition of what we eat.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well written, easy to read
Review: Schlosser's book is well put together, broad without reaching too far and backed up with plenty of facts that you can check for yourself (excellent references).

Highly recommended. Can't wait for him to write another one.


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