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Mr. Schlosser talked about his book [Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal], published by Houghton Mifflin. The book is about the industrialization of food and how it has ...
Fast Food Nation Excerpt. By ABC News. January 7, 2002, 1:43 PM. Jan. 7 -- Fast food got off to a quaint start with the concept of the food cart, from which vendors would sell hot dogs.
Fast Food Nation. January 27, 2001. Continued from page 1. four and a quarter points in heavy trading. The message was clear: Don't mess with America's favorite food. ...
The film version of "Fast Food Nation," which opens today, is a slightly fictionalized version of Schlosser's exposé. The fast-food company with questionable health standards is called Mickey's.
Fast Food Nation ends with a call for consumers to demand better treatment of workers and more healthful, safer food. “Nobody in the United States is forced to buy fast food,” writes Schlosser.
The vigorous muckraking sensibility that informed Eric Schlosser’s 2001 nonfiction bestseller keeps this fictionalized screen version of “Fast Food Nation” bobbing along despite its overly ...
Fast Food Nation is rated R for disturbing images (industrial accidents; scenes of animal slaughter), strong sexuality (a few sexual encounters, including some nudity, ...
Readers often criticize book-to-screen adaptations for what they leave out, but in Fast Food Nation, Linklater and Schlosser have erred in the other direction, stuffing too much into a single film.
Fast food workers protest for higher minimum wage 00:43. The Fight for $15 Twitter account showed images from demonstrations underway early Thursday in Chicago, Indianapolis, New York ...
Fast Food Nation, directed by Richard Linklater from Eric Schlosser’s 2001 best-selling exposé of the McDonald’s conspiracy, is an anti-commercial. It’s designed to kill desire and ...
Admit it: After seeing Super Size Me, you went back to eating burgers. But if Fast Food Nation doesn't stop you, nothing will. It's that powerful — and that political — with its scathing look ...
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