Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser is a groundbreaking exposé of the fast food industry and its impact on our society. Schlosser investigates the origins of fast food, from the rise of franchising to the exploitation of workers and the manipulation of consumers. He uncovers the hidden costs of cheap and convenient food, including the environmental consequences, the health risks, and the social inequalities perpetuated by the industry. This book is a wake-up call for anyone who has ever eaten a fast food meal and a call to action for a more sustainable and equitable food system.