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 Translation for 'fast food' from English to Polish
ADJ   fast-food | - | -
NOUN   fast food | -
fast food {m}fast food
Partial Matches
relig.
pościć [tylko niedok.]
to fast
szybko {adv}fast
prędko {adv}fast
szybki {adj}fast
prędki {adj}fast
pokarm {m}food
gastr.
żywność {f}
food
kolej
pociąg {m} pospieszny
fast train
adminsocjol.
bank {m} żywności
food bank
gastr.
drożdże {noun} [plurale tantum] spożywcze
food yeast
gastr.
potrawka {f} dla niemowląt
baby food
łańcuch {m} pokarmowyfood chain
gastr.med.
zatrucie {n} pokarmowe
food poisoning
gastr.
żywność {f} koszerna
kosher food
racjonowanie {n} pożywieniafood rationing
gastr.
konserwant {m}
(food) preservative
gastr.
niezdrowe jedzenie {n}
junk food [coll.]
pol.roln.
Organizacja {f} Narodów Zjednoczonych do spraw Wyżywienia i Rolnictwa
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations <FAO>
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Usage Examples English
  • Fast-food restaurants with standardized product and franchised service models began to appear and spread with the development of the highway system.
  • The episodes dealt with fast food, the notion of a gastronomic revolution in the UK and with the ever-increasing influence of immigrant cuisines.
  • Haggis is often served in Scottish fast-food establishments, in the shape of a large sausage A "haggis burger" is a patty of fried haggis served on a bun.
  • Franchising in Australia commenced in a significant way in the early 1970s under the influence of the franchised US fast food systems such as KFC, Pizza Hut, and McDonald's.
  • High levels of TFAs have been recorded in popular "fast food" meals.

  • Electric lamps can be used as heat sources, for example in incubators, as infrared lamps in fast food restaurants and toys such as the Kenner Easy-Bake Oven.
  • However, many fast food chains have now switched to trans-fat-free alternatives for deep-frying.
  • Al Baik, a local fast-food chain, is very popular among pilgrims and locals alike.
  • The Columbus, Ohio area is the home and birthplace of many well-known fast-food chains, especially those known for hamburgers.
  • Branches or "orgs" were organized as franchises, rather like a fast food restaurant chain.

  • Rex David "Dave" Thomas (July 2, 1932 &ndash; January 8, 2002) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and fast-food tycoon.
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