Fast Food

The Consumption and Negative Effects on Society

Rethinking Fast Food

Over the past few decades, fast food has become a defining part of everyday life. Built on speed, affordability, and convenience, it fits seamlessly into busy schedules and tight budgets. For many, it feels like the easiest option.

But fast food is more than just a quick meal.

 

It has reshaped how we eat, influenced cultural norms, and transformed food environments worldwide. What appears to be a personal choice is often shaped by larger forces, including corporate strategies, accessibility, and powerful marketing.

This work explores the broader impact of fast food through its environmental footprint, its effects on health and nutrition, and the ways it is marketed—particularly to young people. Together, these perspectives highlight a larger truth: fast food is not just an individual choice, but a complex global issue.

Types of Fast Food Options

burger and sandwiches Burgers & Sandwiches
picture of a full pizza pie Pizza
a picture of fried chicken Fried Chicken
a picture of tacos and burritos Tacos & Burritos
a picture of a pile of fries

Fries & Sides