The Fast-Food Guide: What's Good, What's Bad, and How to Tell the Difference
by Michael Jacobson Ph.D., Sarah Fritschner | Reference |
ISBN: 0894803514 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0894803514 Global Overview for this book
2 journalers for this copy...
A fantastic resource for the family that spends more time at the drive through window than at the refrigerator.
This book is a discard from our middle school library. While I would love to circulate it in the wild, it has a very limited appeal and I have decided to donate it to the YMCA for the summer book sale. I am confident that the book will find a good home there even if it isn't popular.
Donated between June1, 2007 and July 25, 2007 to the YMCA Booksale at Carondolet Branch of the St. Louis Area YMCA. Happy Reading!
This book is a discard from our middle school library. While I would love to circulate it in the wild, it has a very limited appeal and I have decided to donate it to the YMCA for the summer book sale. I am confident that the book will find a good home there even if it isn't popular.
Donated between June1, 2007 and July 25, 2007 to the YMCA Booksale at Carondolet Branch of the St. Louis Area YMCA. Happy Reading!
Journal Entry 2 by aspyngirl at Jefferson County Library - Windsor Branch in Barnhart, Missouri USA on Friday, June 8, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (6/8/2007 UTC) at Jefferson County Library - Windsor Branch in Barnhart, Missouri USA
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I put this with several other books where readers could easily find it.
I recently watched Morgan Spurlock's mind-numbing, but breakthrough documentary, Super Size Me. It was eye opening, but I wasn't totally surprised at his findings. I doubt anyone who was surprised had a good handle on reality. The most shocking thing I learned was how loyalty to political ties corrupted the ethics and priorities of loving communities (as demonstrated in many of the nations school lunch programs).
I put this with several other books where readers could easily find it.
I recently watched Morgan Spurlock's mind-numbing, but breakthrough documentary, Super Size Me. It was eye opening, but I wasn't totally surprised at his findings. I doubt anyone who was surprised had a good handle on reality. The most shocking thing I learned was how loyalty to political ties corrupted the ethics and priorities of loving communities (as demonstrated in many of the nations school lunch programs).
I found this at the JEFCO Library.
Journal Entry 4 by Guardian-Bailey at Ray County Library, 215 East Lexington, 64085 in Richmond, Missouri USA on Monday, May 21, 2018
Released 5 yrs ago (5/21/2018 UTC) at Ray County Library, 215 East Lexington, 64085 in Richmond, Missouri USA
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I had to let go of my books. I am moving and things are hard to store. I hope this book finds a new reader soon. Donated to the local thrift shop. I know it will be available here for free. The owner is a friend and a BookCrosser.