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This document discusses the history and development of fast food. It provides sources from books and articles on the origins of fast food dating back to medieval times. It also references the growth of major fast food chains in the late 20th century and health concerns related to increased fast food consumption.

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This document discusses the history and development of fast food. It provides sources from books and articles on the origins of fast food dating back to medieval times. It also references the growth of major fast food chains in the late 20th century and health concerns related to increased fast food consumption.

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