

Provides the information necessary to make informed decisions. Wants to get across, also allows readers to make up their own minds, and Makes for a book that, though the author clearly has a viewpoint that he Sides of the issues, combined with his prodigious research on the industry, This is merely the first of many times throughout the book where Schlosser'sįairness and honesty compel him to reveal facts that tend to undercut the

Main reasons people buy fast food it has been carefullyĭesigned to taste good. But just a few sentences later comes a surprising admissionĭuring the two years spent researching this book, Responsible for every social problem now hauntingĭisclaimers like that one usually indicate the opposite of what they I do not mean to suggest that fast food is solely

Nor was my fear allayed by this defensive sentence in the Introduction Little more than a hysterical diatribe against the evils of fast food. With a subtitle like that, I was fully prepared for this book to be
