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How fast food has changed - Kezia, Lexi and Ruby

Armstrong Kezia

We have researched about fast food history and put it into our own words for a podcast, we hope you enjoy it so sit back and relax!

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We researched about fast food history and put it into our own words for a podcast, we hope you enjoy it so sit back and relax!

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