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valentinak56 [21]
3 years ago
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WHY IS FAST FOOD SO POPULAR? And how does this relate back to Human Geography? Please ANSWER BOTH PARTS!

History
2 answers:
Anestetic [448]3 years ago
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Answer:

Fast food is FULL of salt, and depending on your tastes, you will likely like salt. Fast food restaurants add ingrediants that make the food delicous (eg. ice cream has trans fats in it, and those are bad for you), so people eat more of it. Americans are quite well know for eating tons of fast food, tying fast food to their human geography.

Explanation:

prisoha [69]3 years ago
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Answer: Fast food is popular because the food is inexpensive, convenient, and tastes good. However, fast food is often made with cheaper ingredients such as high fat meat, refined grains, and added sugar and fats, instead of nutritious ingredients such as lean proteins, whole grains, fresh fruits, and vegetables.Oct 21, 2019 ast food in the United States is popular because it's just that - fast! Its convenience and speed make it an easy choice for families and people on the go. Most families in America (83% of them) eat fast food at least once a week. Many fast food meals are even eaten in the car, as much as 20%.

Explanation:

People are considered food secure when they have availability and adequate access at all times to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active life. ... Food insecurity can occur when the cost of food is too high in certain regions, or a family is struggling to make ends meet.Agriculture is associated with the primary sector of the economy. The most practiced economic activity in the world is intensive subsistence agriculture.

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