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Fast Food Andrew F. Smith

Fast Food By Andrew F. Smith

Fast Food by Andrew F. Smith


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An account of the controversies surrounding the fast-food industry, which has become the most significant culinary trend of our time.

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Fast Food: The Good, the Bad and the Hungry by Andrew F. Smith

Fast food is the most pervasive culinary trend of our time. It is an industry that has changed the way the world eats, as the model works virtually everywhere. At its heart are large multinational chains, running an estimated one million outlets in virtually every corner of the world, serving hundreds of millions of people every day. It provides access to reasonably tasty food with speed, economy and convenience, and appeals to customers of practically every nationality, ethnicity, religion, age, gender, class, financial status and culinary tradition on earth.Fast Food: A Global Perspective explores why this industry has been so successful, and at the same time examines its many negative effects. Fast food has harmed the environment, undermined the health of customers, degraded the diets of children, and underpaid its workers. Indirectly, through its suppliers, it has supported factory farming and condoned dangerous working conditions from field to processing plant. The fast-food industry has undercut indigenous food purveyors, contributed to the loss of local and regional diversity and promoted culinary homogenization around the world.Critics have published scathing exposes, supported boycotts, engaged in demonstrations, and lobbied political leaders in an attempt to force the fast-food corporations to reduce the harm they cause - usually to little effect. Fast Food: A Global Perspective examines the industry's options and those of its customers, and asks what society as a whole can and should do to ameliorate the major problems generated by fast food.

About Andrew F. Smith

Andrew F. Smith has taught food studies courses at the New School University in Manhattan since 1996. He is the author or editor of twenty-eight books, including the Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America (2013), Sugar: A Global History (2015) and Savoring Gotham: A Food Lover's Companion to New York City (2015).

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GOR007588432
9781780235745
1780235747
Fast Food: The Good, the Bad and the Hungry by Andrew F. Smith
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Reaktion Books
20160201
208
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