Lucky Cow
(eComic)

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[United States] : Andrews McMeel, 2013.
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eComic
Language
English
ISBN
9781449444716

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"Sacred cows make the best hamburger." --Mark Twain Virtually every American, regardless of social status, eats fast food. Cartoonist Mark Pett's Lucky Cow strip embodies the spirit of America's love-hate affair with fast-food joints and the traits they have in common: * High turnover: Two Lucky Cow employees argue over who has seniority; the one who was hired at 9:30 that morning eventually wins. * Uniformity: A Lucky Cow employee boasts that a customer can visit any of the restaurant's franchises and they are all the same--right down to the lackluster customer service. * Cleanliness (or lack of it): People's shoes adhere to the sticky floors, and an employee's skin absorbs so much of the restaurant's grease that water rolls right off it. * Food quality: The response to a customer's query about the Lucky Cluck Chicken Nuggets being organic is met with, "Well, they're made from organs." To help ensure that Lucky Cow would feel authentic, cartoonist Mark Pett worked at McDonald's for a month, experiencing fast-food "culture" for himself and interviewing his coworkers about their lives in the business. So it really is "funny because it's true."
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Teen
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Requires a valid library card and registration for new users.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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System requirements: Windows XP and higher, Internet Explorer 7 and higher, Firefox 3.6 and higher, Google Chrome; Max OS 10.5 and higher, Safari 4 and higher.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Pett, M. (2013). Lucky Cow . Andrews McMeel.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pett, Mark. 2013. Lucky Cow. [United States]: Andrews McMeel.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pett, Mark. Lucky Cow [United States]: Andrews McMeel, 2013.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Pett, M. (2013). Lucky cow. [United States]: Andrews McMeel.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Pett, Mark. Lucky Cow Andrews McMeel, 2013.

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Last Update2025-03-10 16:17:25PM
Last Indexed2025-03-22 22:45:23PM

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