Yes, they increase health care costs
Yes, there are fast food restaurants in virtually every country you can think of.
no not at all
Yes, fast-food restaurants are usually clean if you go to the right ones.
The majority of New York City blocks have no fast food restaurants on them at all. If there were multiple fast food restaurants on every block, that would mean that roughly one quarter to one third of all the shops and businesses in New York City are fast food restaurants. I'm really not sure why you would think that New York City's entire economy is based on fast food. I'm also at a loss to explain why you think that New Yorkers eat such an astounding quantity of fast food, that multiple fast food restaurants could exist on every block and still manage to stay in business.
well more people seem to go to fast food and then the fast food restaurants expand and take up more land.
Minimum wage is usually the starting wage at fast food restaurants.
Many fast food restaurants pack their food in Styrofoam boxes for insulation to keep it warm longer.
Fast food restaurants fit into the lifestyle of consumer culture today because of the convenience. It is fast, cheap, and easy.
It gave an easy way to get food, and was boosted by the post war economy.
no there are healthy meals in fast food
no they do not
Yes.