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"Drive-Thru 101: History." Dr. Drive-Thru: In Order to Form a More Perfect Drive-Thru.... Blogspot, 13 FEB 2010. Web. 20 Jan. 2014. .

"How Bad IS the Drive-Thru?." Hey Mr. Green. Sierra Club, 25 FEB 2009. Web. 22 Jan. 2014. .

"Life in the Drive-Thru Lane: a Look at the Impact of Fast Food on America."StudyMode.com. StudyMode.com, 02 2008. Web. 02 2008. .

Hartford, Jamie. "The Death of the Drive-Thru?." QSR. QSR Magazine, 2008. Web. 22 Jan. 2014. .

Douglas, Rachel. "Environmental Impact of Drive-Through Restaurants." RWDI. rwdi.com, 20 FEB 2008. Web. 22 Jan. 2014. .

Perlow, Becky. "Meals on Wheels - Celebrating Drive-Thru History." eatocracy. CNN, 24 JUL 2012. Web. 22 Jan. 2014. .

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"Drive-Thru 101: History." Dr. Drive-Thru: In Order to Form a More Perfect Drive-Thru.... Blogspot, 13 FEB 2010. Web. 20 Jan. 2014. .

"How Bad IS the Drive-Thru?." Hey Mr. Green. Sierra Club, 25 FEB 2009. Web. 22 Jan. 2014. .

"Life in the Drive-Thru Lane: a Look at the Impact of Fast Food on America."StudyMode.com. StudyMode.com, 02 2008. Web. 02 2008. .

Hartford, Jamie. "The Death of the Drive-Thru?." QSR. QSR Magazine, 2008. Web. 22 Jan. 2014. .

Douglas, Rachel. "Environmental Impact of Drive-Through Restaurants." RWDI. rwdi.com, 20 FEB 2008. Web. 22 Jan. 2014. .

Perlow, Becky. "Meals on Wheels - Celebrating Drive-Thru History." eatocracy. CNN, 24 JUL 2012. Web. 22 Jan. 2014. .

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