Stephanie Ann Y. Puen (“Food Justice and Nutrition: Catholic Social Thought and Fast Food Companies”) brings together her experience of working in the food industry and Catholic social thought by investigating the ethics of fast food and food justice using the see-judge-act framework or pastoral cycle. She observes that fast food has become a primary way of consuming food by urban workers due to their fast-paced lifestyle, as well as due to the affordability, efficiency, and taste of fast food. However, she asserts that this comes with many disadvantages as well as implications for people who consume fast food frequently. – from the Editor’s Preface

