文档介绍:Americanfastfoodculture
----TakeMcDonald'sasanexample
(美国的饮食文化---以麦当劳为例)
TheUnitedStatesisalandofimmigrantsmainlyfrom家类似的餐 厅,迅速搜索获得了成功。后来他接管了这个公司,今天它成为美国和世界最有 名、最成功的“快餐”厅之一。如今的麦当劳每天却有3800万顾客,其中2000 万在美国。。它是世界上大型企 业之一,其大多数国外分店都是由公司特许联营者或下属合作伙伴所经营。
Whywashisideasosuccessful?Probablythemostimportantreasonwasthat his timing was right. In the 1950s, most married women stayed home to keep ,manywomenreturnedtothe preparation of meals, so they depended more on "TV dinners" and fast-food restaurants. Single parents also had little time to spend in the kitchen. People livingalonealsodependedonthistypeoffood,sincecookingforonewasoften moretroublethanitwasworth.
他的想法为什么会如此成功呢?也许最重要的原因是因为他时机正好。20世 纪50年代,大多数已婚妇女呆在家里做家务、照顾孩子。而在60年代,许多妇 女回去工作。这就意味着她们做家务、准备食物的时间、精力减少了,因此她们 更多地依赖于“电视晚餐”和快餐店。单亲家庭中父母也很少有时间花在厨房里。 独自居住的人也依赖于这种食物,因为一个人做饭经常太麻烦,不值当费那功夫)
In my opinion, although the American fast food culture represented by "McDonald's" has become hugely popular around the world, it also made people's life greatly convenient, but the negative influence it brought in causes more and more attention of American society. Fast food contains a lot of trans-fattyacids, fast food, leading to more and more obese patients in the Un