Speedy and Impersonal In Non-fiction, Sociology S Today’s fast food is not only speedy, it’s also impersonal and homogenized. Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation Purchase Now Eric Schlosser Fast Food Nation FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Industry Low Wages In Non-fiction, Sociology I The fast food industry pays the minimum wage to a higher proportion of its employees than any other American industry. Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation Purchase Now
Market-Driven Wages In Non-fiction, Sociology M In the fast food industry, there is no such thing as a market-driven response to labor costs; wages are as low as employers can set them. Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation Purchase Now
Worker Exploitation In Non-fiction, Sociology W Behind the counter, fast food workers are the most exploited workers in the United States. Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation Purchase Now
Fresh Burger Taste In Non-fiction, Sociology F The great taste of a fresh burger grilled over an open flame – this idea sold itself. Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation Purchase Now
Uniformity Success In Non-fiction, Sociology U The success of fast food chains is accompanied by a culture of uniformity and conformity. Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation Purchase Now