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Eric Schlosser

Exposing America's Dark Side of the All-American Meal

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Author: Eric Schlosser

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060838584

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/17/2001

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: The Founding Fathers
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Chapter 2: Your Trusted Friends
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68:37
Chapter 3: Behind the Counter
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75:53
Chapter 4: Success
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42:33
Chapter 5: Why the Fries Taste Good
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54:42
Chapter 6: On the Range
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36:03
Chapter 7: Cogs in the Great Machine
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44:56
Chapter 8: The Most Dangerous Job
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55:07
Chapter 9: What's in the Meat
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77:57
Chapter 10: Global Realization
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71:45

Who should listen Fast Food Nation

The summary audiobook of "Fast Food Nation" by Eric Schlosser is essential listening for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the fast food industry and its broader impact on health, economy, and society. Students, educators, health professionals, and consumers concerned about food quality and social ethics will find valuable insights into the hidden consequences of fast food culture. Additionally, policy-makers and advocates for sustainable food practices can benefit from Schlosser's critical examination of corporate practices, labor conditions, and public health implications.

3 quotes from Fast Food Nation

  • "We are what we eat, and it’s time for America to take a hard look at how fast food is changing our diet, culture, and society."
  • "Fast food is a reflection of our culture. If we want to change our eating habits, we must first confront the reality of what we consume and why."
  • "The fast food industry has reshaped the American landscape, not just in terms of food, but in the way we live and work, highlighting deep social and economic divides."

Author : Eric Schlosser

Eric Schlosser is an investigative journalist and author renowned for his compelling exposés on the hidden aspects of American society. He began his career as a correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, where his groundbreaking work on the fast food industry, as well as the American prison system and black market, garnered both critical acclaim and popular attention. Schlosser's meticulous research and impassioned storytelling have won him numerous awards and cemented his reputation as a leading voice in contemporary journalism. His seminal book, "Fast Food Nation," published in 2001, has been instrumental in revealing the profound effects of the fast food industry on health, economy, and culture, causing readers to reconsider their dietary choices and sparking widespread debate about corporate responsibility.