The Rise and Influence of Fast Food
Words: 746 Pages: 2 3042Post-war prosperity birthed America's fast-food revolution. One of the primary reasons for its burgeoning popularity was the promise of rapid service. In an era when time was increasingly valued, the ability to receive a meal within minutes was revolutionary. The McDonald brothers, Richard and Maurice, capitalized on this demand by boasting that customers could receive their orders in as little as 20 seconds. This efficiency was achieved through an innovative assembly line system, which streamlined the preparation process and set […]