Carl Karcher created one of the first American fast food chains, Carl's Jr. Though this chain most definitely does have an impact on the infrastructure of the United States, McDonald's has the greatest imprint upon every aspect of American life; their reach extends from our waistlines to our cultural landscape.
McDonald's rise to prominence began when they came out of one of the most popular Southern California chains. They achieved this through the creation of a cheap, accessible product, which was manufactured by an unskilled, and therefore profitable, work force. Americans were able to buy the burgers in easily, due to the fact that they could drive their cars there at their own discretion, and not have to get out and wait in line.
This is solely how the fast food industry began.
This has lead to health problems of Americans, and affecting their minds. If you want food fast, go to McDonald's, you can get a burger, fries and drink for just five dollars.
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