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A Brief History of Fast Food: How the World Started Eating on the Go
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Robert Ellwood
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
This eye-opening culinary history reveals how rapid urbanization and industrialization sparked a global dining revolution. Perfect for your daily commute, this engaging narrative transports you from ancient street vendors serving rushed merchants to the drive-thrus defining modern convenience.
Whether you are grabbing a quick lunch between meetings or reflecting on everyday consumer habits, this immersive journey illuminates the cultural shifts behind every quick meal. You will understand how railroads, changing gender roles, and factory shifts transformed not just our plates, but our fundamental relationship with time and nourishment.
What you'll discover inside:
• How ancient communal ovens and pre-industrial marketplaces laid the groundwork for modern convenience dining.
• The massive impact of nineteenth-century railroads and factory timetables on everyday consumer eating routines.
• The post-war franchising boom that transformed local roadside stands into international corporate hospitality giants.
• The hidden logistics and agricultural supply chain innovations required to deliver absolute uniformity at breakneck speeds.
• The ongoing cultural pushback, shifting public health concerns, and the futuristic rise of app-based delivery and automation.
Your next drive-thru order or food delivery will never look the same after experiencing this vivid timeline of human ingenuity and adaptation. Press play now to satisfy your curiosity and uncover the fascinating forces that truly feed the modern world.
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