Why fast food was introduced?
Why Fast food was introduced?
Before starting fast food, we must know.
What is Food?
Food is any nutritious material consumed by humans to get the energy to support body mechanism. an origin of food may be plants or animals.
What is Fast Food?
There are many types of food but now the most famous one is
fast food. Fast food is any type of food that can be prepared speedily and can eat speedily.
Why Fast food was introduced?
In 1921, the White Castle was the first restaurant that introduced the term (founded in webster dictionary in 1952) “Fast Food” in The United States of America. The white caste was the first fast-food restaurant on
earth. Then, this idea was commercially accepted by McDonald’s and then in 1952
by KFC. Fast food was introduced for people of society, who don’t have enough
time to go to hotels and sit there to wait for food.
Nando’s, Burger King, KFC, McDonald's, Domino's Pizza, Fat
burger, Dunkin' Donuts, Subway, Pizza Hut, Hardees, Tele pizza, Steak Escape
and Gloria Jean's Coffees are the international chains serving fast foods in
Pakistan.
Which type of Ingredients are used for preparing fast food?
There are two types of ingredients used in this food.
1.
Pre-cooked materials (These materials are often
fired chicken).
2.
Ready for cooking (Waiting for customer order /
arrival).
Fast food types easily available everywhere are pizza, burger,
Fried chicken, nuggets, Fries but some other food articles like Biryani, Kabab,
Nihari & kabab rolls are also considered as fast food in Pakistan.
This food type not only saves your time but also need no
special spaces to sit for eating. It is the easiest type of eating food. However,
people in Pakistan consider this fast food eating a symbol of richness. This
type of thinking moved us towards the issues which have some impacts on our
environment and mental approaches.
What do you think!
Is it good to eat a fast-food as regular food?
Rizwan Bhatti | CEO | Freelance Agency Network
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