The Growth of Fast Food
However, not until the recent decade has western fast food become popular in
China. Before the first hamburger walked its way into the Chinese food market,
we had little idea about such terms ashot dog, pizza, potato chips, let alone
Kentucky and McDonald's. It is the reform and opening-up policy that has
brought about the interflow of the food culture between China and the western
countries.
Fast food, both Chinese and western, has several advantages. In the first place,
fast food, as ischaracterized by its name, is fast. The food is always ready and
fresh, waiting for its customers. This saves people's precious time, and
consequently goes well with the tempo of life inmodern society.
Secondly, it is very convenient. As we know, fast food restaurants are much the
same ascafeterias. Customers may feel free to help themselves to any variety
provided and eat to theirhearts'content.
Thirdly, fast food restaurants are environmentally comfortable. Clean dishes,
shiny tables, decent service and light music all stimulate people's appetite to
eat more.
The above-mentioned advantages make fast food become rooted in almost
all parts of thecountry and enjoy popularity among people. That's also why
nowadays Singapore fast food, Turkish fast food and Indian-Pakistani fast food
have found their homes in China.
As every coin has two sides, fast food also has its disadvantages such as lack of
nutrition, dulltaste. Nevertheless, these are minor points compared with its
advantages. Since most peopleagree with fast food, it t ends to grow more rapidly.