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“You can buy bean-bag McBurglar dolls at McStore, telephones shaped like french fries, ties, clocks, key chains, golf bags and duffel bags, jewelry, baby clothes...”
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I remember seeing this types of toys at my house.
My older sister was the owner of those toys. And my mom told me that she always ask her to buy this toys for her.
The author identifies a marketing strategy used in the fast food business. This strategy normally attract the kids which might lead the parents into buying food from the restaurant.
“Kroc was the founder of the McDonald's Corporation, and his philosophy of QSC and V …show more content…

Kids nowadays know the way to a fast food restaurant. Low income earners prefer to go to fast food restaurants to eat than to prepare foods themselves. This might cost a lot but people just eat it because it is fast.
“John Richard Simplot, America’s great potato baron, whose seemingly inexhaustible energy and willingness to take risks built an empire based on french fries”
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This reminds me of my neice who can do anything for a fry. She is really stingy when it comes to fries.
We all know that hamburger does not go well if it does not have fries. This company provides a lot of fries to McDonald’s restaurant.
“Health officials soon traced the outbreak of food poisoning to undercooked hamburgers served at local Jack in the Box restaurants.”
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When i was seven, my parents stop taking me to KFC because they heard about how the meat was cooked and how undine it is amd it affects the human body.
The book is about what fast food is doing to our society. This quote connects to what Eric is trying to prove that fast food is not good for us. One of the disadvantages of eating fast food is because of the unwell cooked meat which cause sickness.
“Hundreds of millions of people buy fast food every day without giving it much thought, unaware of the subtle and not so subtle ramifications of

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