of the UK’s Fast Food Industry Executive Summary The food industry in the UK is a multi-billion pound industry that is mainly dominated by a few competitors such as McDonalds‚ Burger King‚ KFC and Subway. Most of the food sold in these fast food restaurants is unhealthy‚ which is becoming a huge concern as there are many people dying of obesity and other health related problems. This is one of the key social factors facing the fast food market at the moment. The fast food industry is a ‘red ocean’
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March 10‚ 2015 Fast Food & Obesity who’s to blame? According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Approximately 129.6 million Americans‚ or 64 percent‚ are overweight or obese‚ In 2000‚ 400‚000 - one in 700 Americans - deaths were related to eating badly and physical inactivity". Fast food is both easily accessible and cheap which influences higher rates of people towards eating it‚ Widening America ’s obesity rate and diseases that come with it. Healthier foods are less protonate
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IS FAST FOOD IS GOOD FOR OUR HEALTH OR NOT In the busy and hectic schedule of modern times‚ people have no time to prepare nutritious food during the day. They have to walk out early in the morning and spend most of the time at workplaces. Thus‚ they have to depend on the instant foods that are available in restaurants and hotels. This is the prime choice of youngsters for the delicious and tempting taste of junk food. In spite of dangers of fast food‚ they appeal to everyone’s appetite irrespective
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Fast food Today‚ with improvement of living standards‚ taxes of government are rising and becoming diverse. The government collects taxes for keeping their countries sustainable development and Shortening the gap between rich and poor. This essay will focus on one of common taxes‚ ‘fast food tax’. Fast food refers to a kind of food‚ which can be cooked and served quickly and conveniently. In this essay‚ I will discuss when the government rises tax of food‚ how the supply change in Australian market
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Shaheed-e-Millat Road (Ext.) Karachi-75500‚ Pakistan E-mail: amber.osman@yahoo.com Tel: (92-21) 111-264-264 (Ext. 2010); Fax: (92-21) 35894806 Abstract Pakistan is a moderate Islamic country‚ and Karachi its Financial Hub. The Islamic banking industry has seen an enormous growth in the past ten years in the space of Pakistan. This study is intended to observe the criteria of Islamic bank selection for the diversified consumers of Karachi‚ Pakistani. Ten factors which include Convenience‚ Quality
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battling with obesity at every socio-economic level‚ but the numbers show that adolescents of low-income families are more likely to be obese than those of above-average economical resources. I believe that there are four major reasons why low-income adolescents are more likely to be obese. The high prices of good quality foods have a great impact of accessibility to those who can’t afford to buy such products. A strong marketing force for junk food has proven to be a direct contributor to obesity
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Expository Composition Fall 2013 Fast Food Is fast food consumption really not as advantageous to one’s health as consuming home cooked meals? Submitted by: Marcel McMahan 11/13/13 Per.2 Submitted To: Mrs. Faatai Abstract The problem that is trying to be resolved is fast food better than home cooked meals. Both fast food and home cooked meals are good things to eat. Fast food is good because it’s easier than going home making food from scratch but the negative
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Negative effects on teenagers in the fast food industry Competition within the fast food industry is a difficult challenge which can take a toll on the youngest employees: teenagers. The very nature of the industry can sometimes harm teenagers in the process of producing profits. Inexpensive labor is considered essential for competing in the industry‚ but some of the young teenagers may become victims of exploitation. Some companies target the young and poor demographic and can guide them to
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CUSTOMER LOYALTY EFFECT ON FAST FOOD BRAND RETENTION 1.0 Background of Research 2.1 Problem Statement Based on the analysis from Euromonitor International (2010)‚ the report indicated that consumer spending on food has increased over the years‚ from RM 32‚317.8 million (2005) to RM 44.121.5 million (2010). According to Abdul Rehman Muhammad‚ Zia-ur-Rehman and Dr. Waheed Akhtar (n.d.)‚ creating loyalty about any brand and to retain customers is an essential and crucial element and
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Influences of Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction and Customer Loyalty in Restaurant Industry in Malaysia. Name: Ho Choon Min Student ID: 012010030285 Research Project Proposal Supervisor: Dr. Arun Kumar Tarofder TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction.......................................................................................................1-2 2.0 Background of Research..................................................................................2-3 3
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