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    Food Addiction

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    the affected individual feels powerless to stop. Millions of Americans have addictions to drugs‚ alcohol‚ nicotine‚ and even to behaviors such as compulsive gambling and shopping. Our recent studies suggest that millions of Americans are addicted to food‚ as well. An average American is bombarded daily with random propaganda to try to sell what some would consider "perfection". Most American citizens try to emulate those fictional characters in celebrity magazines. The truth is a lot of those pictures

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    Cub Food

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    Discussion Questions: List at least 5 marketing tactics Cub Foods employs in its stores to increase the probability of purchases. In general it is characterized with low prices‚ tables of samples and high discounts. While the following marketing tactics were used by Cub Foods to increase probability of purchases: 1. Promotional - Price Deals: At the entry aisle‚ called a “power alley” is lined 2 stories high with specials‚ such as coffee bean $2 and half priced apple juice.

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    Food for Thought

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    Food for Thought As of 2005‚ hunger continues to be a worldwide problem. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations‚ "850 million people worldwide were undernourished in 1999 to 2005‚ the most recent years for which figures are available" and the number of hungry people has recently been increasing. The official poverty rate in the U.S. has increased for four consecutive years‚ from a 26-year low of 11.3%

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    Food safety

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    surface is covered in water‚ less than one percent is drinkable‚ fresh water from lakes and rivers. About three percent of the world’s fresh water is frozen in glaciers and Antarctic ice caps or underground in aquifers‚ which makes it difficult to reach. The rest of earth’s water (97%) is salt water from the oceans.1 Water is considered a renewable resource‚ but there are many countries where water is scarce. The distribution of fresh water supplies around the world varies considerably. Countries

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    Junk Food

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    December 2012 Junk Food Is Addictive Junk food like soda pop‚ candy‚ donuts‚ and chips are addictive. Most teenagers‚ young adults‚ and children in America are addicted to junk food because they tend to crave sweet and salty things because it tastes good. People are addicted to junk food because sugar stimulates people to want more and more. Eating junk food may even be as addictive as people using illegal drugs. There are so many people addicted to junk food that they lost interest

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    Food and Nutrition

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    amounts or a surplus of water-soluble vitamins. Brian is taking in to much Thiamin or Vitamin B1 because the Recommended Daily Amount (RDA) is 1.2 mg/day‚ the Daily Intake Value for adults is 1.5 mg and he is consuming 3.18 mg. He is also taking in to much Riboflavin or B2 because he is consuming 3.29 mg‚ his RDA is 1.3 mg/day and his Daily Value for adults is 1.7 mg. Brian is also taking in to much Niacin or B3 because his RDA is 16 mg NE/day‚ the Daily Value for adults is 20 mg and he is taking in

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    Fast Food

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    “Fast Food Industry” There are a few issues in the United States that many of us are talking about daily. One of those main issues that are being talked about is food in our society. But even more specific than that‚ many are talking about how the fast food industry has affected and impacted our society. There is a lot of history of how fast food has started. There were a lot of entrepreneurs many years ago that realized that going into the fast food chain would bring them great profit (Levenstein

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    Food Tourism

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    1. Introduction | 3 ~ 4 | 2. Food‚ Culture and Tourism | 5 | 2.1 What Do Restaurant Do? | 5 | 2.1.1 How to Promote? | 5 ~ 6 | 2.2 Food Tourism as Destination Marketing | 7 | 2.2.1 Competitiveness | 7 ~ 8 | 2.2.2 Benefits and Impacts | 8 ~ 9 | 2.2.3 International Trends | 9 | 2.2.4 The Key Tasks of Marketing Management | 9 ~ 10 | 2.2.5 The Utilisation of Food as a Tourism Attraction | 10 | 2.2.6 The Need of Framework for Food Tourism | 10 | 2.2.7 Stakeholders Involvement

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    Food In Malaysia

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    Food in Malaysia Introduction Nasi Lemak Nasi lemak is a fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf commonly found in Malaysia‚ where it is considered the national dish.It is also popular in neighbouring countries such as Brunei; Singapore; Riau Islands and Riau provinces of Indonesia; and Southern Thailand. Nasi Lemak can be found in the Southern Philippines prepared by Filipino Muslims‚ it is considered one of the most famous dishes for Malay-type breakfast. It is not to be confused

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    Food Service

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    History of Food Service Management Food service industry in action From the street vendors and caterers of ancient Rome to the modern food service industry‚ food service skills have traditionally been taught through apprenticeship. Many colleges offer food service management programs‚ but 66 percent of people currently working as servers and managers hold a high school diploma or less and were trained on the job. Sweeping changes in how food is shipped‚ stored and prepared mean that food service

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