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Eric Schlosser

2 titles Writing Aug 17, 1959 New York City, New York, USA

Eric Schlosser, born on August 17, 1959, is a prominent American journalist and author celebrated for his incisive investigative work. He garnered widespread acclaim for his groundbreaking book, *Fast Food Nation*, published in 2001, which critically examines the fast food industry’s impact on American culture, health, and the economy. This work not only sparked significant public discourse but also contributed to a growing awareness regarding the food we consume.

Schlosser continued to explore controversial topics with his subsequent publications, including *Reefer Madness*, released in 2003, where he delves into the history and implications of marijuana prohibition in the United States. His book *Chew On This*, co-authored with Charles Wilson, further investigates the fast food sector, shedding light on its effects on society, particularly concerning children.

Throughout his career, Schlosser has received numerous accolades, including the James Beard Foundation Book Award and the Sidney Hillman Prize for Journalism, underscoring his commitment to uncovering truths that challenge the status quo. His work extends beyond books, featuring articles in renowned publications such as The Atlantic Monthly and The New Yorker, where he continues to address pressing social issues. Through his writings, Eric Schlosser has established himself as a crucial voice in American journalism, advocating for transparency and accountability in both the food industry and public policy.

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