Topic > The Mcdonaldization Of Society by George Ritzer

Fast food has penetrated the daily lives of our neighbors, coworkers, television, schools, and cultures. Everywhere you turn, you see the golden arches of McDonald's, the red-haired girl of Wendy's, the famous Colonel Sanders of KFC, and the list goes on. As fast food restaurants aim to make their businesses easily accessible with the convenience of location, fast food industries are invading our communities, our minds, and our stomachs. The side effects of consuming these foods are endless. Fast food is the primary cause of America's scandalous obesity rate. Additionally, reliance on fast food contributes to the loss of home values ​​such as cooking and spending time with family. This new wave of fast food dining seems to be endless. The more people eat, the more companies earn. The more companies earn, the more offices they will be able to build closer to ours