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Vitamin K content of fast foods and snack foods in the US diet

Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2004
Sarah Booth   +2 more
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Proximate and mineral compositions of local Kuwaiti fast foods

Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 1991
Abdelmonem S. Hassan   +6 more
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Is Fast Food Addictive?

Current Drug Abuse Reviewse, 2011
Studies of food addiction have focused on highly palatable foods. While fast food falls squarely into that category, it has several other attributes that may increase its salience. This review examines whether the nutrients present in fast food, the characteristics of fast food consumers or the presentation and packaging of fast food may encourage ...
Andrea K, Garber, Robert H, Lustig
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Fast food and fast games

British Food Journal, 2011
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to understand how food is used to create identity and community for gamers during core rituals. These meanings are to be explored within the broader context of subcultural experience in an investigation of the motives and the self‐concept dynamics underlying this symbolic consumer behaviour.Design/methodology ...
James M. Cronin, Mary B. McCarthy
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FAST FOOD

Nutrition & Food Science, 1989
Mention the words ‘fast food’ to a group of colleagues, and you will get a mixture of responses and a variety of expectations. Ask them then to define fast food without using the words ‘fast’ or ‘food’ and you will get less substantial replies. In fairness, it is rather like the proverbial elephant — difficult to describe, but everyone knows what it ...
Simon M Johnson, Alison Taylor
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Fast food-it's fast, but is it food?

Geriatric Nursing, 1989
S aY "fast food" and most of us think of our children. But you only have to enter your local McDonald's to see how many seniors are choosing fast foods for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Seniors !spend about 20 percent of their food dollar on food eaten away from home.
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