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    Singapore Fast Food War

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    because it is one of the most well known brands worldwide. CUSTOMERS McDonald’s opened the first restaurant in Singapore at Liat Towers on Orchard road in October 1979. Its aim is to offer friendly fast food in a fun environment for everyone to enjoy. Its target markets are families‚ because children want to visit McDonald’s as it is a fun place to eat‚ working people who are looking for a quick meal because of their busy schedules‚ and teenagers who are looking for the value for money menus and

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    Obesity is often defined as having an excessive amount of fat that affects one’s health. In the 1950’s‚ the history of fast food started to boom and as cities and countries started expanding‚ populations began to increase. Long ago‚ tourist cities became more popular and news was spread around to find cheap inexpensive food. In 1916‚ the first hamburger joint was opened up in Wichita‚ Kansas known as White Castle. As the fast food industry started to become more popular‚ waitresses started delivering

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    Institute of Management‚ Nirma University‚ Ahmedabad SERVICE MARKETING Project Proposal on “Customer Relation Management Practices in the Indian Fast Food Industry” Submitted To: Prof. Ashwini Awasthi Submitted by: Meghna Mavani (091227) 1 Project Title: Customer relation management practices in the Indian Fast-Food Industry. Introduction to the topic: Relationship marketing is emerging as the core marketing activity for businesses operating in fiercely competitive environments. On average

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    "goodness" served at fast food restaurants‚ or the simple desire to be in fast food restaurants. The main reason for this behaviour is in arguably due to the frequent screening of fast food advertisements on television‚ online‚ and in other forms of media; but‚ what is fast food advertising? Bluntly put‚ it is a means through which corporate giants in the food and beverage industry exploit the naivety and innocence of children to encourage the masses to consume their food. With more children wanting to buy

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    Fast Food Summary Paper

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    article “Fast Food‚” fast food industries are criticized in many aspects. Hogan tells that fast food causes many problems like healthy problems first. The fast food industry use low quality materials. Many critics said much of the meat of hamburgers was either spoiled or diseased. The high calorie of fast food can cause fat and other serious health problems. (590-591) Secondly‚ critics condemn fast food industries that increased litter is a big problem. Fast food industry always sells their food in paper

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    Essay 2: Rhetorical Analysis Project: Fast Food Nation Hoffman Length: 3 pages Due Date: 3/8‚ 3/11 or 3/13 Analyze the rhetorical conventions used in the documentary film‚ Fast Food Nation. The 2006 film is an adaptation of the novel written by Eric Schlosser who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film follows the Vice President of marketing for a fast food chain called “Mickey’s” as he discovers the truth behind the famous 99 cent burger. Schlosser performed years of research for both the

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    Fast‚ Fat‚ and Naggy “McDonald’s operates more playgrounds than any other private entity in the U.S. It is responsible for the nation’s bestselling line of children’s clothing (McKids) and is one of the largest distributors of toys” (Schlosser 4). According to James McNeal‚ a marketer at Texas University‚ before the 1940’s‚ children were not even viewed as consumers‚ but as future consumers (10). After WWII‚ the baby boom occurred‚ and by 1950 the under-five population was 16‚163‚000 (McNeal 10)

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    Total Quality in Fast Food

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    Total Quality in Fast Food MGT 449 2011 Total Quality in Fast Food In the world of fast food restaurants product and service quality are what make or break a chain. Both Wendy’s and McDonald’s have spent years and millions of dollars to get the level of quality that they produce just right. The key to the success of both of these fast food giants is total quality management. While they both may share some marketplaces‚ they both use different processes to get the results that they are looking

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    March 2014 Food Advertising and Child Obesity There are rising rates in the number of obese children‚ which has caused many to blame unhealthy food advertising because the intense increase in advertising to children. There has been much research on the causes of child obesity. Many researchers believe that the government could do more despite the organizations that are created to help mandate food advertising. Although there is speculation on whether or not advertising effects children‚ unhealthy

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    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. Today

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