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Drive-Thru Dreams

A Journey Through the Heart of America's Fast-Food Kingdom

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Drive-Thru Dreams

By: Adam Chandler
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"Adam Chandler delivers his tribute to fast food with affection, zeal, and some humor... Mostly an enthusiast, he narrates his burger-infused stories energetically and persuasively." — AudioFile

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Most any honest person can own up to harboring at least one fast-food guilty pleasure. In Drive-Thru Dreams: A Journey Through the Heart of America's Fast-Food Kingdom, Adam Chandler explores the inseparable link between fast food and American life for the past century. The dark underbelly of the industry’s largest players has long been scrutinized and gutted, characterized as impersonal, greedy, corporate, and worse. But, in unexpected ways, fast food is also deeply personal and emblematic of a larger than life image of America.

With wit and nuance, Chandler reveals the complexities of this industry through heartfelt anecdotes and fascinating trivia as well as interviews with fans, executives, and workers. He traces the industry from its roots in Wichita, where White Castle became the first fast food chain in 1921 and successfully branded the hamburger as the official all-American meal, to a teenager's 2017 plea for a year’s supply of Wendy’s chicken nuggets, which united the internet to generate the most viral tweet of all time.

Drive-Thru Dreams by Adam Chandler tells an intimate and contemporary story of America—its humble beginning, its innovations and failures, its international charisma, and its regional identities—through its beloved roadside fare.

Praise for Drive-Thru Dreams:

"This fun, argumentative, and frequently surprising pop history of American fast food will thrill and educate food lovers of all speeds."—Publishers Weekly

"On the page, terrific writers know how to have their cake (or their Big Mac) and eat it, too. Adam Chandler is such a writer, and Drive-Thru Dreams, his account of the wild and inalienable wonderland of American fast food, gives us not just insight and history but a pleasure that is downright gustatory."—Vijay Seshadri, Pulitzer Prize winning author of 3 Sections

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Adam Chandler's "Drive-Thru Dreams" is by turns funny, inspirational, clear-eyed, and sweet. I tore through it in two full days.

Road Trip Audio!

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There was a lot of good research and excellent storytelling. And then there were the times when the author was trying to be too cool for school. You're very clever, now hush and get back to the really good stuff.

Mostly interesting....

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Drive-Thru Dreams is an enjoyable part love letter and part light history of the fast-food industry. There are interesting and humorous nuggets of this history of fast-food establishments and their founders. Kind of like fast food itself, as long as you appreciate Drive-Thru Dreams for what it is, a quick and enjoyable survey without much depth in any one area, you'll enjoy the book. If you're expecting deep examinations into fast food operations or any single company, a comprehensive history of all establishments, or a condemnation of the industry, you'll be disappointed.

Fast-food history of fast-food

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Fascinating to learn about how so many of these brands were formed and how they transformed the landscape of how so many of us eat our meals. Narration was great, storyline was great, overall a great book.

The history of fast food and how it changed the world.

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I thought this would be a great book about fast food history. While there are stories about the early days of fast food and the evolution and changes, there is too much side economic and political discussion that bogs the book down. I had read another book that was a perfect mix of stories and details about the era. Watch the History Channel shows of the Food that Built America for fun. The author read the book and it sounded like a monotone diatribe. Should have had a professional narrator to read it.

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