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    Fast Food and Free Time

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    expenses  Firstly‚ university students nowadays do spend their free time wisely because during semester break‚ they will find a job to fulfil their semester break before resuming their studies. Usually‚ their popular choice would be part time job in fast food outlets such as KFC‚ McDonald’s and Pizza Hut. By working‚ they learn the hardships of earning money and at the same time they are doing something beneficial. Besides‚ they can also use their salary to pay the fees for their next semester and thus

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    on ’sugar related health risks’ you’ll pull up some pretty scary and compelling information on why we should reduce the amount of sugar we consume. Here are a few small ways to reduce sugar reasonably: Read the ingredients when buying processed foods. If any of the following appear close to the top of the list: sugar‚ sucrose‚ glucose‚ fructose‚ dextrose‚ lactose‚ maltose or corn syrup‚ chances are the sugar content is quite high. Consider other products to see if you can find one(s) with less

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    American girls today gorge on garlic reeked hamburgers‚ greased up pizza‚ deep fried oreos‚ and salt encrusted poisons in a bag — otherwise known as potato chips. Today‚ they opt towards fast food. It is atrocious they have zero conception of the pernicious effects of these foods. I believe that the prodigious amount of American girls stuffing Taco Bell in their mouths while sitting in their rooms binge watching “Gossip Girl” or “Vampire Diaries” on their MacBooks is rather alarming. It is common

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    fast food ordering system

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    there is need for whatever solution you wish to provide. Do not write why you want to embark on the project on this section. Hotels have been known of placing a menu card or menu paper on the table so that a customer gets to read it and select the food he/ she wants to eat while a waiter is noting down by his side. Mostly for financial reasons hotels seems to be mostly understaffed and getting the limited waiters’ attention becomes a struggle. If not carefully maintained the menu papers wear away

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    4‚ 2013 The Causes for the Popularity of Fast Food Restaurants Brainstorming ~Modernization has come a long way. Many things evolve with it. This evolutionary process causes people to remain busy all through the rest part of the day. ~ The busy schedule leaves not time for making food either for breakfast‚ lunch‚ or dinner. ~ Restaurants offering fast foods. ~This problem triggered the popularity and rise of fast food restaurants. ~Fast food has never been an issue in the past since people

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    It has been recently reported by the Guardian that billions of pounds are spent every day by the junk food companies on persuading children to consume these companies’ products. Should government allow these companies to advertise their products on the media during the children shows time? Some people agree that these companies should be allowed to do that as it is one way of making profits and this action is completely legal. However‚ a large proportion of people believe that allowing these companies

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    Essay 9/4/13 Fast Food Issue Fast food has become a popular form of a meal for many people in our nation. It is thought to be the quickest and easiest method of eating. I have noticed in many people that it is a typical daily routine to pick up a drive thru fast food meal. Obesity in America has become a very common sight on daily news. Fast food is a main factor as to why America is the most obese country in the world. One out of every four United States citizens eats fast food once a day

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    examples is fast food. Today the demand for the‚ hectic lifestyles‚ timesaving products are increasingly. Obliviously one of the example is Fast Food Industry. The rate of growth in consumer expenditures on fast food has led most other segments of the food-away-from home market for much of the last two decades. Since 1982‚ there is growth rate in consumer spending at fast food. The consumers spent at fast food outlets grew at an annually he proportion of away-from-home food expenditures on fast food also

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    Chinese Fast Food Swot

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    1.1 Chinese Traditional Food Culture Food is closely related to culture. Different nations create different food Cultures. So the food Culture has strong national characteristics and diversified idiosyncrasy. The global foods can be divided into two major systems of eastern foods and western foods. Among the eastern foods‚ Chinese food is one of the most representatives‚ of which the food way‚ the food culture‚ the development history‚ and the relative national conditions and customs

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    study that banning fast food advertisements from children’s television programs would reduce the number of overweight children in the U.S. by 18 percent‚. This is from an article titled TV Ads Contribute to Childhood Obesity‚ Economists say by Roni Rabyn writing for the New York Times in 2008. The question I am answering today is‚ Should the government regulate TV advertising directed towards children? The answer is yes the government needs more regulation over TV advertising directed towards children

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