Hard to digest: we still live in Fast Food Nation

难以消化的现实:我们仍身处快餐之国。

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2026-01-12

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Twenty-five years after I revealed the practices of the industrial food giants, the profits – and dangers – of mass producing meat and milk have only grown Written and read by Eric Schlosser. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
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  • This is The Guardian.

  • Hard to digest.

  • We still live in a fast food nation.

  • Written and read by Eric Schlosser.

  • Cats have long been kept at American dairy farms to kill rats, mice, and other rodents.

  • In March 2024, a number of barn cats at dairies in the Texas Panhandle started to behave strangely.

  • It was like the opening scene of a horror movie.

  • The cats began to walk in circles, obsessively.

  • They became listless and depressed, lost their balance, staggered, had seizures, suffered paralysis, and died within a few days of becoming ill.

  • At one dairy in North Texas, two dozen cats developed these odd symptoms.

  • More than half were soon dead.

  • Their bodies showed no unusual signs of injury or disease.

  • Dr.

  • Barb Peterson, a veterinarian in Amarillo, heard stories about the sick cats.

  • I went to one of my dairies last week and all their cats were missing, a colleague told her.

  • I couldn't figure it out.

  • The cats usually come to my vet truck.

  • For about a month, Peterson had been investigating a mysterious illness among dairy cattle in Texas.

  • Cows were developing a fever, producing less milk, losing weight.

  • The milk they did produce was thick and yellow.