Book Description Virtually every American, regardless of social status, eats fast food Cartoonist Mark Pett's Lucky Cow strip embodies the spirit of America's love-hate affair with fast-food joints and the traits they have in common: "High turnover: Two Lucky Cow employees argue over who has seniority; the one who was hired at 9:30 that обьес morning eventually wins "Uniformity: A Lucky Cow employee boasts that a customer can visit any of the restaurant's franchises and they are all the same-right down to the lackluster customer service "Cleanliness (or lack of it): People's shoes adhere to the sticky floors, and an employee's skin absorbs so much of the restaurant's grease that water rolls right off it "Food quality: The response to a customer's query about the Lucky Cluck Chicken Nuggets being organic is met with, "Well, they're made from organs " To help ensure that Lucky Cow would feel authentic, cartoonist Mark Pett worked at McDonald's for a month, experiencing fast-food "culture" for himself and interviewing his coworkers about their lives in the business So it really is "funny because it's true ". Весной 19452005 г 128 стр ISBN 0740750070.