Fast Food Nation Book Report

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The book called Fast Food Nation is an insightful book that even in the title itself creates an impact on readers, and gets their minds to visualize what exactly it means. Our country has slowly but surely become centered around fast food and all the wonderful things that appear to come along with it. Almost everything we have in our country goes back to the fast food industry, and how it influences the everyday lives of Americans. This influence that is inflicted upon the US citizens is not a positive thing, because of the horrible impact that it is having on the the consumers of the fast food. Fast food can cause results that are negative to consumers that eat this particular style of food that has swept the nation, because of the unhealthy …show more content…

The big companies that produce food fast food are very strict with their rules of how the animals must be treated, fed, and taken care of. The farmers that raise the chickens must follow the rules of the companies or they lose their contracts and income. The food industry was having farmers put chemicals in the chickens food, in specific, to cause the chicken to grow faster and be ready to become a meal for someone quicker. The industry knew that people would rather have something that is quicker to produce than slower. This mystery chemical being put into the chicken feed was horrible for chickens, and ended in the farmers having to go in to the chickens living quarters and cleaning up several wheel-burrows full of chicken corpses. If this chemical is killing some chickens that are being raised for human consumption, then why is it allowed for us to be eating them? The chemicals in the chicken bodies are not natural and should not be in their bodies for a reason. This really convinced me to start really thinking about the food and chemicals along with it that I am putting in my body on a daily

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