highlight a range of current trends affecting the food and beverage manager. It is naturally selective and provides only an initial insight into some of the emerging issues facing the industry. The importance of these issues to different industry sectors and in different countries will vary‚ but the chapter will help you to understand the basics and provide you with a foundation and further details of where to pursue particular issues in more depth. Food and Beverage Management Chapter objectives
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INTRODUCTION Fast food can be defined as any food that contributes little or no nutrient value to the diet‚ but instead provides excess calories and fat. Nowadays‚ there are millions of fast food restaurants in the world that offers their costumers plenty of different meals with a special price. Fast food can be a good way to save time ‚but it is not the proper way for nutrition. Researchers found that eating fast food meals more than twice a week was associated with double the risk of
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Food throughout history has adapted to the needs of an evolving population. Traditions have been upheld from generation to generation‚ but the passing of time has subjected these traditions to modernization. Just as any art‚ the culinary field is open to creative interpretation. Cultural anthropologist Richard Wilk stated‚ “All food is creative in some way; and grounded in the past in other ways (194).” Modern food is inspired by tradition‚ yet driven by the resources and ideas of the current
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“Microbial Quality‚ Nutritional Knowledge and Food Hygienic Practices Among Street Food Vendors” 1. INTRODUCTION The term “street foods” describes a wide range of ready-to-eat foods and beverages sold and some times prepared in public places‚ notably at streets. Like fast foods‚ the final preparation of street foods occurs when the customer orders the meal which can be consumed where it is purchased or taken away. Street foods and fast foods are low in cost when compared with restaurant meals
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Management Dr. Nanette Metz Executive Summary Kraft Foods is an extremely well recognized brand that provides a vast array of food and beverage products with the ultimate goal “to become North America’s best food and beverage company” (Kraft‚ 2014). Critical analysis of Kraft Foods mission‚ vision and values statements revealed some necessary changes to enhance organizational success. Kraft Foods will become the top in their industry by continuing to develop and sell products
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at home‚ you never get that same yellow color? Food is the basic necessity of life. One works hard and earns to satisfy our hunger and relax (enjoy) later. But at the end of the day‚ many of us are not sure of what we eat. We may be eating a dangerous dye‚ sawdust‚ soapstone‚ industrial starch‚ and aluminum foil and so on! Contaminated foods and drinks are common sources of infection. Often‚ we invite diseases rather than good health. Food is adulterated if its quality is lowered or affected
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V. Lakshmi et al.‚ IJSIT‚ 2012‚ 1(2)‚ 106-113 FOOD ADULTERATION V. Lakshmi‚ R.V.LABS‚ Guntur‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India Food is adulterated to increase the quantity and make more profit. The food is sucked of its nutrients and the place where the food is grown is often contaminated.For example:Milk is mixed with water. Vanaspati is used as an adulterant for ghee. Ergot is used as an adulterant for cereals.Chalk-powder is used as an adulterant for flour.Chicory is used as an adulterant for coffee
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2010] ILI Law Review 163 LAWS ON FOOD ADULTERATION: A CRITICAL STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE FOOD SAFETY AND STANDARDS ACT‚ 2006.1 I. Introduction INDIA HAS been called the land of Annapurna. Food and water are not only the elixir of life‚ but they are worshipped as gods. In spite of this fact‚ the evil of food adulteration is not only present in the society to a great extent‚ but its history can be traced back to the times of Kautilya.2 Recently‚ during Deepawali festivities
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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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PROGRAMME FOR HOUSEWIVES ON DETECTION OF ADULTERATION IN FOODS BY CONCERT‚ CHENNAI Research Team Prof. Suresh Misra Dr. Amit Kumar Singh Pankaj Kumar Singh Sponsored by Department of Consumer Affairs Ministry of Consumer Affairs‚ Food and Public Distribution Government of India Conducted by Centre for Consumer Studies Indian Institute of Public Administration IP Estate‚ Ring Road New Delhi 3 Preface In the recent past food adulteration has assumed a serious proportion leading
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