Origin and history of the food we eat: Top 10 »

Posted By entrepreneurboss 10 months ago in Health & Fitness

Today's fast food is a reality. Some like it; some dislike it. Some do it solely for political reasons. For instance, they would refer to MacDonaldisation or about the word 'French' in French fried. But where did they all come from? What about other staple which we are delighted with ? where did they come from?

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    engineer10 months ago

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    Great junk food article

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    BronxBomber10 months ago

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    I'm undecided about lunch now...

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    ekklesiawarrior10 months ago

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    The only items on the list we consume is HONEY, the rest is rubbish.

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    entrepreneurboss10 months ago

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    lovemoregul, do you mean the global recession or what ? I didnt get your point, I think.

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