Happygam, there are no positives! There is not one part of the fast food industry that isn't rotten to its very core.
First, let's take the animals that provide the meat: Chickens that are kept in tiny pens and fattened so rapidly that their legs bow and sometimes snap from the absurd weight. Hundreds of cows are kept in cramped darkened barns both eating genetically engineered food made from other animal remains (Er remember Mad Cow Disease anyone?).
These animals are then sent to huge abattoirs where they are clumsily slaughtered by hugely underpaid workers with poor benefits if any. No healthcare, insurance. The food is then pumped full of potentially addictive chemicals to bamboozle the brain into thinking it's eating something tasty and nutritious. The food is then cooked in "restaurants" where the mostly teenage staff are again poorly paid and poorly trained. Then the food reaches your mouth along with a dose of food poisoning and a hefty dollop of saturated fats. Nice.
The fast food industry started out full of the good intention of supplying good cheap food fast. It has however become a terrifying Frankenstein's monster and has not only a frightening impact on health but on society itself.
To finish here's a fact: �Americans now spend more money on fast food than they do on higher education, personal computers, software or new cars. They spend more on fast food than on movies, books, magazines, newspapers, videos and recorded music - combined.� A scary thought considering the materialism in today�s world.
And before you say �Oh yeah well that�s the yanks for you� here�s another fact: Britain eats more fast food than any other country in Europe. We have the highest increase in child obesity and type 2 diabetes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/specials/161 6_fastfood/
Read this � and weep. <