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What is fast food culture? Fast food culture refers to fast food culture.

Fast food culture is a metaphor for pursuing quickness, popularity and short-term popularity. In this era of rapid economic development, all foods now seem to be moving closer to' fast food'. Cultural thoughts and cultural phenomena that do not pay attention to profound accumulation and intrinsic value are social and cultural phenomena that only seek speed but not connotation. For example, if you want to learn something, you want to take a crash course. Fast food culture is the product of people's accelerated pace of life, people's excessive pursuit of fame and fortune, and it is also the performance of people seeking only its name but not its reality. Fast food culture can only fill the stomach, and there is not much nutrition. Eating too much will ruin your health. It's a pity to eat tasteless.

The word fast food is so fashionable that we can't find its shadow in all dictionaries before 1995. But in this 2 1 century, fast food has been everywhere, and its processing flow has also been classified as' fast food culture'.

The development of fast food culture;

The concept of fast food culture was first introduced from abroad. In the development of fast food industry, the United States has always been the leader in the development of fast food industry, which is the most successful model in the world, while McDonald's is the representative of fast food culture. The first fast food restaurant in history was McDonald's of McDonald's Brothers. At that time, this world-famous fast food restaurant was only one square inch, with a table, several stools and a bare-chested booth with shabby signs.

The development of everything depends on the survival of the fittest. In the competition, McDonald's fast food culture has been left behind, and foreigners like its convenience. Later, KFC and Pizza Hut appeared, forming the initial fast food industry, which flourished and failed to be incorporated. The reason is the inevitable result of social development.

The appearance of fast food mode is the product of social and economic development to a certain stage, and it is also the product of the combination of scientific creation of food industry and artistic creation of cooking skills. It is usually considered as one of the important indicators to measure the economic development and people's living and consumption structure of a region or city.

The influence of fast food culture;

The more modern human beings are, the faster the pace of life will be. In that era when everything was fast, eating seemed to be a tedious and time-consuming activity, so all busy people began to reduce the time for eating, and this time-consuming and delicious fast food gradually became the mainstream.

The so-called fast food only highlights the "fast", but it lacks nutrition and it is useless to eat too much. Fast food culture also has such defects, lacking connotation, unable to reflect and represent the mainstream, and it is useless to chew too much. In the modern fast-paced society, fast food culture partially meets people's spiritual and cultural needs, but it also brings negative effects.

In his first book "Fast Food Country", Schlosser vividly criticized the business and culture of American appetite. Sina Entertainment commented on this, and the fast food country pointed its finger at the fast food culture that has a far-reaching impact on American society, revealing the reality that fast food culture is infiltrating into all aspects of American society, among which the plot that fast food industry and mass entertainment industry jointly induce teenagers to indulge in junk food is even more thought-provoking. As the film points out, the popularity of fast food culture is not unrelated to the major Hollywood film companies. The film captures all kinds of inside information about the unknown shady fast food industry, the destruction of the industrial chain to the environment and ecology, and the transformation of the social structure by the marketing layer, and leads the audience to join a unique field trip in the form of a group drama intertwined with parallel stories.