Fast Facts from “Fast Food Nation,” by E. Schlosser

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Fast Facts from “Fast Food Nation,” by E. Schlosser. PowerPoint by T. Saunders. This year Americans will spend over $110 billion on fast food —. …more than they'll spend on movies, books, magazines, newspapers, videos, and recorded music combined. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fast Facts from“Fast Food Nation,” by E. Schlosser

PowerPoint by T. Saunders

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This year Americans will spend over $110 billion on fast food—

…more than they'll spend on movies, books, magazines, newspapers, videos, and

recorded music combined.

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Every day, about one quarter of the total U.S. population eats fast food.

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Roughly 12% of all American workers have worked at McDonald's.

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Children often recognize the McDonald's logo before they recognize their own name.

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American children now get about one quarter of their total vegetable servings….

…in the form of potato chips and french fries.

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The typical teenage boy in the United States now gets about 10% of his daily

calories from soda.

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The rate of obesity among American children has doubled since the late 1970s.

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A fast food soda that sells for $1.29 costs the restaurant about ten cents –

a markup of more than 1200%.

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Hundreds of local slaughterhouses used to supply the United States with beef.

Today, thirteen large slaughterhouses supply most of the nation's beef.

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McDonald's is now the nation's largest purchaser of beef, pork, and potatoes. It is the second largest purchaser of chicken in the United

States.

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A typical, single fast food hamburger contains meat from dozens or even hundreds of cows.

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Chicken McNuggets contain beef additives, while McDonald's french fries derive some of their flavor from "animal products."

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Because fast food is so highly processed, much of its flavor is destroyed.

…so, the tastes of most fast food are manufactured artificially at special chemical

factories in New Jersey.