Which statement is most likely the main point of chapter five of fast food nation?
a) f...
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Which statement is most likely the main point of chapter five of fast food nation?
a) frozen fries increase the profits of fast-food restaurants
b) fast-food restaurants serve highly processed foods
c) j. r.simplot introduced the use of frozen french fries
d) most food contains both artificial and natural flavorings
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