Funny. That was the one I downloaded to read next. I'm probably going to have to get a kindle. Anyone have a paper white?
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Funny. That was the one I downloaded to read next. I'm probably going to have to get a kindle. Anyone have a paper white?
Finished Fast Food Nation - one of the most depressing books I've read. And I've read a lot of books about genocide lately.![]()
Also finally read Go Set a Watchman - liked it, but slightly disappointed. I also prefer "Atticus as God". Maybe I need to think about it some more.
Finished Fast Food Nation - one of the most depressing books I've read. And I've read a lot of books about genocide lately.![]()
Been several years since I read that one. The only semi-positive thing I can recall is that I felt he made JR Simplot and his company fairly neutral figures. It's kinda hard to demonize frozen, fried potatoes, even when they are mass-produced. I think Schlosser even ended the chapter with a visit to one of the Simplot factories, where he was handed a plate of fries and ketchup, and admitted they were delicious.![]()
They did say In and Out was not a bad fast food chain. The book was written awhile ago, and I wonder how much has changed. Wealthier people's tastes are moving more toward "healthier" options and being concerned about where their food comes from. I thought the book would focus more on the food itself rather than the business practices, but both are depressing. Having said that, I'll still eat at Chick-Fil-A.![]()
They did say In and Out was not a bad fast food chain. The book was written awhile ago, and I wonder how much has changed. Wealthier people's tastes are moving more toward "healthier" options and being concerned about where their food comes from. I thought the book would focus more on the food itself rather than the business practices, but both are depressing. Having said that, I'll still eat at Chick-Fil-A.![]()
Chick-Fil-A put a store into my hometown and for the first three or four months, the wait to get served was something like 35 minutes. I'm sorry, but just ain't right. Their chicken must be laced with crack if people are waiting that long to get into a fast food joint.
The low point, for me, was when he talked about the cattle slaughterhouse employees. Many of them are illegal immigrants, employed off the books, so they have no recourse for any kind of injury or abuse. And some even end up dying on the job when they fall, and/or are overcome by poisonous fumes during the graveyard/sanitation shift, and/or get sucked into machinery. It's the early 20th century all over again.
But thank goodness the poultry factories are fully automated thanks to the homogenization of chickens and turkeys! So you and I can enjoy our Chick-Fil-A relatively guilt-free, since no one can taste bigotry.![]()
Chick-Fil-A put a store into my hometown and for the first three or four months, the wait to get served was something like 35 minutes. I'm sorry, but just ain't right. Their chicken must be laced with crack if people are waiting that long to get into a fast food joint.
Remember when Krispy Kreme opened up here and people waited for hours for overrated glazed doughnuts. People will do anything for crappy food...especially people who bleed gravy when they cut themselves![]()
Remember when Krispy Kreme opened up here and people waited for hours for overrated glazed doughnuts. People will do anything for crappy food...especially people who bleed gravy when they cut themselves![]()
Chik Fil-A is solid, but I wouldn't wait in a long line for it.
At the same time, it's good we've completely derailed this book thread with talk of fast food though...