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    Fast Food Addiction

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    Fast Food is Our New Addiction Obesity is increasing rapidly because of the fast food. Showing and telling people how unhealthy to eat the fast food is extremely hard because it is now the popular culture for the societies those are dominated by the fast food industries. High profit and low cost is the primary reason why there are many Burger Kings and McDonald’s in the world (Kenway‚ “Junk food: The New Tobacco”). Yet some readers may challenge my view by insisting that the fast food industries

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    Nutrition and Fast Food

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    1. Health Hazards caused by junk food With the change in life styles‚ more and more people like to have family outings and eat outside their homes. Rather it is the house-wives who prefer to have a meal in some nukkad dhaba or a family restaurant or some eating joint. But the most preferred eating place today is no doubt Chinese cuisines which are programmed to serve their customers the readymade menu. It is perhaps the fast food which is served ready to eat and easily commercially available. It

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    Fast Food Stereotypes

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    expect customers to want to treat you like crap. There is a stereotype about fast food workers that they’re all either pimply teenagers or stupid high school drop-outs who are empty inside and apparently have no feelings. If you look around at questions and answers in this category‚ you will get a glimpse of how some people feel about fast food workers. Because of these stereotypes‚ you will get treated like crap. Fast food companies require their workers to be friendly to customers no matter how the

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    Hospitality Management / Diploma in Tourism Management Unit 4 – Tourism and Hospitality Sales and Marketing Activity 1 Date: _____________________ Name: ___________________________________________ Student no.: ____________________ Choose a restaurants or hotels. Based on the information provided in each of company’s website: A. Describe how the company tries to satisfy customer’s wants and needs. B. How does the company create value for the customer? C. Do they segment the market by offering

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    Fast Food Nation

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    into a fast food restaurant - let’s say McDonalds for example – and you order yourself a salad. You made the conscious decision on ordering that salad because you wanted to eat something that was considered healthy instead of the order of large fries that were calling your name. In Eric Schlosser’s book‚ “Fast food nation”‚ and Mark Bittman’s TED Talk: “What’s wrong with what we eat”‚ the issue of overeating is brought up and a question arises. We must eat to survive and we enjoy eating food that

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    this should be prevented. The fast food industry takes advantage of this influence over children and is a large factor in the obesity problem America faces today. Fast food chains give the impression to children that they can and should have everything they want‚ and include their product as a part of that. Datuk Marimuthu Nadason‚ president of the Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations‚ states “studies have shown that children are likely to pick branded foods because they associate themselves

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    Fast Food Workers

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    you go around to most people and ask for their opinion of fast food work‚ most will tell you that it isn’t a real job. The general idea is that fast food jobs are meant for teenagers looking for spending money. Sometimes this is true‚ but after reading “Next Time Someone Says Fast Food Isn’t A Real Job‚ Remember This.” by Emily Cohn‚ I quickly realized that is frequently not the case. I chose this article because I have worked in the fast food industry for over a year and seen a variety of age groups

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    Slow Food Versus Fast Food

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    Tourism and Hospitality Research http://thr.sagepub.com/ Slow food versus fast food: A Zimbabwean case study of hotelier perspectives Muchazondida Mkono Tourism and Hospitality Research 2012 12: 147 originally published online 14 December 2012 DOI: 10.1177/1467358412470556 The online version of this article can be found at: http://thr.sagepub.com/content/12/3/147 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Tourism and Hospitality Research can be

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    most deaths in Modern Caribbean Society. This phenomenon is significantly heightened with the increasing availibility and accessibilty of Fast Food Restaurants situated all over Guyana. Most of which are franchises‚ established initially in the country with the highest percentage of Obesity in the world‚ The United States of America. Indeed Fast Food Restaurants provide job oppurtunities for Guyanese citizens‚ but unfortunately that is the sole benefit‚ compared to the sundry detriments they pose

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    Fast Food Essay

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    in his article when explaining that the parent is at fault because they are responsible for purchasing the food. Parents need to step up and take control of their kids exercise and eating habits. It is pretty obvious that “parents‚ not state government‚ are in the best position to fight the epidemic of overweight children.” By parents taking control‚ they can maintain their children’s food consumption and exercise habits. If parents maintain a healthy diet and exercise pan for their kids then it

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