Logo Recognition In Non-fiction, Sociology L Children are far more likely to recognize a logo for McDonald’s than the name of the President. Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation Purchase Now Eric Schlosser Fast Food Nation FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
False Savings In Non-fiction, Sociology F The ‘value meal’ is an illusion of savings and of increased purchasing power. Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation Purchase Now
Revolutionary Force In Non-fiction, Sociology R Fast food has proven to be a revolutionary force in American life. Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation Purchase Now
Narrow Conception In Non-fiction, Sociology N The major fast food chains still cling to a narrow conception of their role in society. Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation Purchase Now
Hamburger Industrialization In Non-fiction, Sociology H The fast food chains have industrialized the hamburger. 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