Fast food
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Fast Food
Fast food is a special kind of food made quickly and easily for people who are busy. It is ready to eat right away, so you don’t have to wait long.
Many fast food places, like McDonald's and Burger King, cook fresh ingredients such as meat and fries before serving. They often have a drive-through window, where you can get your food without leaving your car. These places can be small stands or bigger restaurants, and many are part of large groups called chains.
Fast food is found all over the world. For example, when McDonald's came to Moscow, it changed its food a little to fit local customs. Today, big McDonald's restaurants exist in places like Orlando, Florida. Other popular chains like Burger King, KFC, Subway, and Taco Bell are also in many countries.
People love fast food because it is quick and easy. You can get food to take home or eat right there. Many places let you order from your phone and have it delivered to your home. Common fast foods include hamburgers, fried chicken, french fries, pizza, and ice cream.
Fast food is made to be eaten quickly, often with your hands. It is a handy choice when you’re in a hurry or on the go.
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