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... fast food ? Under what circum- stances do people eat it ? How are eating patterns and attitudes toward fast food different from or similar to those directed toward more traditional forms of Japanese cuisine ? This article provides an ...
... fast food ? Under what circum- stances do people eat it ? How are eating patterns and attitudes toward fast food different from or similar to those directed toward more traditional forms of Japanese cuisine ? This article provides an ...
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... food in Japan , combining traditional and modern characteristics of fast - food delivery . Unless the customer shouts out a special order , the sushi is ready - made on individual saucers and moves along a conveyor belt for the person ...
... food in Japan , combining traditional and modern characteristics of fast - food delivery . Unless the customer shouts out a special order , the sushi is ready - made on individual saucers and moves along a conveyor belt for the person ...
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food because her grandchild likes it , none of these informants had ever had food from a hamburger chain in Japan . However , one man in his late seventies had been to a McDonald's ... fast food , nor are fast foods necessarily 124 ETHNOLOGY.
food because her grandchild likes it , none of these informants had ever had food from a hamburger chain in Japan . However , one man in his late seventies had been to a McDonald's ... fast food , nor are fast foods necessarily 124 ETHNOLOGY.
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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