Preview

Profil

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
743 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Profil
A newspaper once said "Biscuits are like potato chips, you can never stop with one". I never realized this fact until I read this statement in the said newspaper ( cant recall the newspaper and the place, but the statement lingered on in my mind ) . Biscuits are a household name these days. The markets are flooded with biscuits of every taste and for every age group. Sometimes it would be just difficult for us to decide on what to go for. These are good combinations with a hot cup of Tea or a coffee. They make a quick and a tasty snack any time and in any situation. Glucose biscuits are mainly the favourites of many as their intake charges them up. Specially if a person is suffering from Low BP, then these glucose biscuits act as energizers in emergencies. People suffering from Diabetes too carry them to increase the glucose level in their body . Besides the delicious taste that it offers, it is highly helpful for people suffering from the above 2 illness who take it for reasons beyond its taste. A cream coloured yellow stripped wrapper with a cute baby photo containing 10 - 12 biscuits with the company's name printed in Red and you know these are Parle G biscuits. Times changed, variety of biscuits did come and go but nothing has changed with these biscuits. Yes, the size of their packing has definitely changed but for the consumers good as these are money savers pack. The taste of these biscuits never changed since the time I tasted them to till date. My morning tea is always combined with these biscuits. Over a period of time I have got a feeling that these 3 small biscuits make me work energetically both at home and at the work place the whole day. Parle G biscuits are always stocked at my place for my kids who relish them happily and also for those demanding kid guests when they come to my place. For my 8 year old son, these biscuits are a constant favourite. Occasionally he switches over to some other brand, that is when he sees some of his friends munching

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Satisfactory Essays

    1 Describe The McVitie

    • 695 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Because parents eat breakfast, sometimes they are busy at their work, so everyday morning they have this biscuit to put off their stress. This is seen as a reasonably high quality product due to how often it’s been around and its successful company growth throughout the years as well as having a wide range of high quality treats that everybody loves. The unique selling point for this product is the ‘123 health balance’ initiative as no other company has that and every women wants to eat biscuits and feel like she is staying healthy at the same time so it is very effective.…

    • 695 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    How eating chocolate biscuits could raise her blood sugar levels too high, explain to Edna about sugar free options that you can buy or diabetic chocolate which would be much better for her diabetes than chocolate biscuits.…

    • 514 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    “There are certain events of such social significance that they rock the foundations of our world.”…

    • 2185 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Better Essays

    Profumo Affairs

    • 3588 Words
    • 15 Pages

    Christine Keeler was born in Uxbridge on 22nd February in year 1942. Her father deserted the family during the Second World War. Her mother, Julie Payne, later lived with Edward Huish and the couple set-up home in a converted railway carriage in Wraysbury. Christine later recalled: "The railway carriage was on wheels and I felt like a character from the American television series about the legendary Wild West train-driver Casey Jones."…

    • 3588 Words
    • 15 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Proffey: A Short Story

    • 123 Words
    • 1 Page

    Proffey, as I used to call my friend Benjamin “Bebito” Balbuena, often talked about premonition, and on that occasion, he stood in front of our Class of ´84, looking distant, as if he could see into the future.…

    • 123 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Lastly, Alan Levinovitz now hopes to change the audience's view on sugars. Also, the author wanted to get the dangers of sugars across the minds of everyone that reads this article and switch the obesity rate from increasing to decreasing. Even if many switch from sugar filled foods to foods with no sugar, there will be a big change in the foods being sold and how they will be made. Alan even gave logical explanations to help develop new ideas for the readers to change from pro-sugar to anti-sugar. The emotions of the readers may soon be put forth to get rid of sugary foods that are…

    • 502 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Identify what barriers there could be to communication within the preoperative environment and explore the way these could be overcome. In the perioperative environment communication is important towards patient care the majority of patients will feel anxious and/or scared and will need reassurance from the care staff (Shields and Werder, 2002). This reassurance can be given by communication in verbal or non verbal forms. Verbal communication is the most common; we can talk to our patients. If the patient cannot understand or speak the same language as the care staff this may cause a barrier and other means of communication will need to be used. Body language is a form of non verbal communication and can be expressed by the way we position our bodies, facial expressions and the way we have physical contact with our patient. Different cultures may vary in the body language they use and may not like a care assistant touching them for comfort or holding their hand, this is another barrier in communication between the care staff and patient (Tadd, 1998). Communication between the surgical team is also important to ensure that they are working efficiently as a team to care for the patient. Within the operating theatre noise levels have been studied and carried out for over 40 years. Researchers have discovered that noise levels have increased over the years especially in orthopaedic surgery. Surveys have been carried out and many nurses within theatre have confirmed that they can more or less hear what is being said by their surgical team (Stringer, et al 2008). There are many barriers to overcome with communication in the preoperative environment these can be anything from patients not being able to speak the same language, body language being misinterpreted due to cultural differences (Seed 2006), noise levels within the operating room so surgical staff may not be able to hear each other (Stringer et al 2008) and uniforms such as face masks which can prevent a…

    • 568 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Proffessor

    • 599 Words
    • 3 Pages

    1: Identify the external factors that have impacted and continue to impact IndyCar and its marketing efforts. Which factors appear to be IndyCar’s greatest opportunities and threats?…

    • 599 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Profesor

    • 4048 Words
    • 17 Pages

    In Great Expectations the dwelling places of the characters reflect on their personality. Joe's house is very simple and plain. These characteristics describe Joe because he himself is a simple man and doesn't care for riches and popularity. Also living in his house is Mrs. Joe. Mrs. Joe abuses both Pip and Joe with tickler. Though the house appeared to be clean and nice on the outside, it was really messed up and there were marks in the places where the beatings had happen. Miss Havisham lived in a very extravagant home that looked like it had been frozen in time. This relates to Miss Havisham because after her husband-to-be didn't show up at the alter, she fell into a deep depression, didn't leave her house and never took off her wedding dress after her that day. Also to add to that she kept her wedding cake from her wedding. The characters are very different from each other and their houses help the readers to better understand their personalities. The houses show us more than you would think about their lives and their personalities.…

    • 4048 Words
    • 17 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Proforma

    • 1228 Words
    • 5 Pages

    When, where, why, and how the Business pro forma is used will be discussed in this paper. The purpose of a business pro forma and components (income statement, balance sheet, statement of cash-flows) will also be included. The roll and purpose of an executive summary will be discussed as well.…

    • 1228 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    To many, Snacks are just the perfect and pertinent food in between meals or tea times. However, people’s awareness towards health issues has kept on rising to an unprecedented level over the decade. As the society becomes more prosperous and affluent, eating thus lies beyond the reach of the inadequate and hungry mentality. What we stringently seek for is the quality of food, nutrition and their benefits to our body. Undoubtedly, Snacks, which is immensely beckoning, immediately falls into the worst category of food. Surely ,snacks merchandiser have since then find it harder to propagandise their products and displaying the attractiveness while making sure the underlying health hazard brought as obscure as possible. ceased not to only attain human basic(primary) needs, which goes beyong . What We seek for, is a wide range of different flavors and scent, which can satisfy the sense of enjoyment and satisfaction. The message conveys in this popchip ad is indeed clear. In the superficial level, eating their highlight product “popchip” is indeed a better alternative because it will spare the guilt that people would rather receive when they crave for real crisps.…

    • 527 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    A. Product Description Marks and Spencer Plc (M&S) is a company established in 1884 and has over than 1000 stores worldwide. The type of products that M&S sell are goods, which in this case are biscuits. Marks & Spencer’s Food best known for the quality ingredients and focus on food safety. All of their food and soft drink are free from artificial colors and flavourings, free from monosodium glutamate (MSG) or aspartame and use only free range eggs in all the products. Also the first UK retailer to remove hydrogenated fats from all M&S’ Food products, reducing the salt content of their products ahead of industry targets. M&S’ Food have been recognized by Greenpeace and the Marine Conservation Society for the effort to fish responsible and protect endangered species. Therefore, quality is one of the customer values that they offer. Not only quality, but also the value of trust they offer. As stated, the company was established back in 1884 with over than 1000 stores worldwide, and does still exist in the market. This means, they already gained trust from their customers. M&S offer a wide variety of biscuits, such as Marks and Spencer Malted Milk Biscuits, Marks and Spencer Rich Tea Fingers, Marks and Spencer Digestive Bisuits, Marks and Spencer Custard Creams, Marks and Spencer Ginger Snaps, etc.…

    • 4477 Words
    • 18 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The Story Of IKEA

    • 285 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Kippenberger, T, (1997),"The story of IKEA", The Antidote, Vol. 2 Iss: 5 pp. 33 - 34…

    • 285 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Do D' Dips

    • 3461 Words
    • 14 Pages

    So base from the facts above, our company suggested to create a product that is unique from other sweet products. We come up having munchkins with less sugar content to avoid diabetes.…

    • 3461 Words
    • 14 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Clil

    • 3007 Words
    • 13 Pages

    In the world of English teaching, each new approach that arises is considered innovative and offers new solutions to the problems its predecessor could not solve. Nowadays, the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) is the most common approach used in the world; however, there are certain aspects that could be improved such as disposable content, the lack of functional logic and conceptual continuity. These weak points have caused the search for a new approach. Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is the new approach that tries to provide innovative solutions to the current problems language teaching approaches face. The purpose of this assignment is to analyse if CLIL can be considered the approach for the future. This analysis will consist of the following sections. The first section looks at the definition of CLIL. Section 2 deals with the context where CLIL takes place that is an international and a local perspective. The third looks at the problems for implementing this approach in our context: Perú. Section 4 looks at the advantages of CLIL. Finally, some conclusions about the CLIL’s situation for the future will be provided.…

    • 3007 Words
    • 13 Pages
    Powerful Essays