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The Fatal Aftermath of Fast Food Dining.  

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Andrade 1 Aaron Andrade Professor Smith EN-101-29 October 5, 2003 The Fatal Aftermath of Fast Food Dining Every day, millions of Americans choose to dine at fast food restaurants. Granted, fast food restaurants are inexpensive, tasty, convenient, and a lot easier than preparing a home-cooked meal. The majority, if not all, of fast food restaurants even have a "drive-thru" window, which allows people to be fed without having to get out of their cars. Restaurants, such as McDonalds, Burger King, and Wendy's, are amongst the top three most popular fast food restaurants in the country that can make overly consistent fast food dining a potentially severe danger to a person's health. McDonalds is undoubtedly the most popular fast food restaurant. They have served billions of people since the time they opened for business some odd number of years ago. " Over Billions and Billions Served". All McDonalds restaurants contain this phrase on their billboards above their restaurants...

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