Fast Food Nation 2.0

How Convenience Culture Destroyed Healthy Living

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Nathaniel Crowe

Fast Food Nation 2.0 examines how convenience culture, ultra-processed food, and modern marketing have quietly reshaped the American diet and made healthy living harder to sustain. In clear, journalistic prose, Nathaniel Crowe traces how speed, shelf life, and profit came to outweigh cooking, whole foods, and everyday health. The book shows how postwar ideas of progress turned convenience into a cultural ideal, how food science creates products engineered for craving, and how branding and impulse-driven marketing influence what families buy and eat. Rather than treating poor diet as a matter of willpower alone, this book reveals the larger system behind the choices on the shelf and the habits at the table. Readers will come away with a sharper understanding of why healthy routines feel so difficult in a world built for convenience, along with a clearer path to reclaiming better habits. Timely, accessible, and deeply relevant, this is an essential read for parents, wellness-minded consumers, and anyone concerned about public health.

Publicación

2026

Páxinas

224

Formato

Epub

Editorial

eBookIt.com

Fragmento

EPUB

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