Surname 1Student’s nameProfessor’s nameSubjectDateFast Food NationFast Food Nation is a book devoted to the impact of fast food restaurants and how it has affected institutions around the world. Author Eric Schlosser asks in his book what makes meat for hamburgers, and fried potatoes so tasty, something fast food patrons do not think about or do not want to think about. The book is a product of long and intense research in which the author talks about the challenge of combating fast food advertising targeting children. The book highlights the conditions in which animals slaughtered for making fast food live in, and which also changes their nutrition. Also, in order to avoid exploitation of fast food industry labour, it is necessary to raise wages in the factory. The book proves that fast food triggered the epidemic of obesity. It has increased the gap between the poor and the rich and changed the nature of the food market around the world. This book has changed the views of millions of people on fast food culture and food in general.The presence of fast food has impeded the efforts of those who have long been trying to abandon harmful food and develop