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2007
108 minutes
Drama
English
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Fast Food Nation is a shocking and sometimes heartbreaking look at America's burger industry. Adapted from a bestselling book, this fact-based drama follows the stories of various people all employed by a huge American fast-food corporation called "Mickey's" - ranging from wealthy executives who ignore the dangers presented by their products to consumers' health to Mexican workers who are helped to enter the US illegally so that they can work for next to nothing in the hazardous meat processing plants that Mickey's uses.
This film has a couple of uses of strong bad language and slaughterhouse images.
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