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A 2001 non-fiction book that exposes the dark side of the fast-food industry in America, from its history, production, marketing, and impact. The book was adapted into a 2006 film and received mixed reviews and criticism.
- Eric Schlosser
- 2001
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Mar 13, 2012 · Eric Schlosser's exposé on how the fast food industry has shaped America and the world. Read the book's description, editorial reviews, and a sample chapter on the meatpacking industry.
- Eric Schlosser
- $9.99
- Mariner Books
Fast Food Nation is a black comedy film directed by Richard Linklater and based on Eric Schlosser's book of the same name. The film explores the impact of the fast food industry on workers, consumers, and animals in the US and Mexico.
A marketing executive investigates the dark side of American alimentation and the fast food industry. The film is based on Eric Schlosser's book and directed by Richard Linklater, featuring Greg Kinnear, Bruce Willis, and Catalina Sandino Moreno.
- (25K)
- Comedy, Drama
- Richard Linklater
- 2007-05-04
Jan 17, 2001 · Schlosser exposes the dark side of the all-American meal, from its impact on the environment, health, and culture to its role in American imperialism. Based on extensive research and interviews, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in fast food and its consequences.
- (206.3K)
- Paperback
Inspired by the incendiary New York Times bestseller that exposed the hidden facts behind America's fast food industry, Fast Food Nation combines an all-star ensemble cast...
Jul 15, 2005 · A critically acclaimed exposé of the fast food industry and its impact on American society, culture, and economy. Learn about the history, politics, and health consequences of fast food from the author of The New York Times bestsellers Fast Food Nation and Reefer Madness.
- Eric Schlosser