Fast+Food+Accessibility

Fast Food is most notably known for how easy and fast it is to obtain. One thing that greatly attributes to this is the "drive through," which is located at the majority of Fast Food joints around the nation. After the invention of the car, drive throughs became a revolutionary tool in selling cuisine to consumers. This is an incredible idea and innovation and according to an article by USA Today, "many major chains do 60% to 70% of their business at the drive-thru." (Horovitz 1). The speed at which people can obtain their food is a major attributor to why Fast Food is so successful and such a great innovation. The average stop at a fast food restaurant takes about 3 minutes according to USA today. This is extremely beneficial to busy citizens going about their day as it gives a quick meal that can provide them with either breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Instead of taking the time to cook a meal at home, Fast Food provides a quicker and easier alternative for any meal of the day.



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