Fast Food Nation 2.0

Fast Food Nation 2.0

How Convenience Culture Destroyed Healthy Living

by Nathaniel Crowe

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How Convenience Culture Changed the Way America Eats

Fast Food Nation 2.0 takes a hard look at the forces that have made healthy living feel more difficult than ever.

With journalistic clarity, Nathaniel Crowe shows how convenience became a cultural ideal, how ultra-processed food took over everyday diets, and how modern marketing shapes what families buy, snack on, and serve at the table.

This book reveals:

  • How speed and efficiency replaced cooking as the norm
  • Why ultra-processed foods crowd out whole foods
  • How food science is designed to trigger cravings
  • Why branding and impulse buying shape daily eating
  • How parents and consumers can better understand the system around them
  • Timely, accessible, and eye-opening, this is a powerful guide for readers who want to understand why healthy habits are so hard to sustain in a convenience-driven world.

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