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Eric Schlosser starts with the scenery of Colorado Springs, how in just three decades it went from vast, open nature, to having fast food restaurants placed anywhere and everywhere readily accessible. A majority of land withholding pure nature and free roaming animals was a view to others, the opportunity to place mass fast food corporations. These mass fast food corporations have not only broadened the American’s average diet, it has also affected the landscape, culture, and the overall economy of America. The culture of the average citizen’s meal included going to the grocery store to buy food staples such as vegetables or meat, that were to be prepared later for homemade meals. Nowadays, the popular culture of American citizens is to hit …show more content…

Manipulation can not only be found to be used towards fast food restaurant employees, it can also be found in the food. Using man made additives such as monosodium glutamate, trans fat, and sodium nitrate manipulates the flavor of fast food by helping to enhance its overall flavor which is the result of having people go to fast food restaurants regularly. Altering the flavors of their food, especially meats, has not only helped them to attract consumers, it has also helped them to mask what goes behind the processing of their meats. Enhancing the flavors of their food makes the consumer totally disregard the potential dangers behind processed foods, as bacteria and viruses that cause foodborne illnesses are hiding within their meats. E. Coli, Salmonella, and other various diseases are not uncommon to find within a fast food industry due to the fact that they rely on the mass productions of beef and chicken. Relying on meatpacking industries results in the huge lack of concern when it comes to the supplier and the animals, just as long as the corporation gets their

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