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Which sentence is an example of an objective summary from Cynthia Crossen's "A Culinary Wasteland"?
A. As a stickler about statistics, I was disturbed by Mr. Schlosser's
cavalier manipulation of data, which produced some startling -
and, frankly, unbelievable – "facts."
B. Americans are addicted to cheap, bad food, he argues, and like all
addictions, this one exacts broad and often unseen costs from the
community
C. Taking individual responsibility for one's impact on the global
economy is far more complicated than just saying no to fast food,
as Mr. Schlosser advises.
D. Furthermore, Mr. Schlosser's appraisal is not comprehensive but a
hodgepodge of impressions, statistics, anecdotes and prejudices.

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