WSU Analysis of the fast food industry Assignment 3 [Type the author name] 6/1/2012 . Analysis Of The Fast Food Industry In the United States‚ fast food is as much a tradition as is baseball and football. Restaurants like McDonald’s‚ Wendy’s‚ Culvers‚ and Burger King have been feeding hungry Americans for years. With the fast pace of today’s workers‚ people need to be able to grab a quick bite on the go without having to
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the government should shut down the fast food industry. If the people of America want their eating habits to be unhealthy and don’t care about the consequences then let them go for it. Also if the government does shut down the fast food industry then he is shutting down so much jobs and job opportunities like a fry cook‚ a cashier‚ a drive-thru talker‚ a doctor and so many more (not really) job opportunities. And if the people of America don’t know that the food they eat kills them then the government
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specific reasons for childhood obesity. Children whose body mass index is above the 85th percentile are considered obese. Three links to childhood obesity that people need to understand are household income‚ laziness‚ and psychological factors The first reason that greatly affects a child’s health is the lack of income in the household. Parents‚ who generally are listed in the poverty level‚ have a greater chance of having obese children. This is because fast food is cheaper than home - cooked meals
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problem. A weight problem. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claims that‚ just under one-third of American adults are classified as obese (Adult Obesity Causes). Our culture has steadily progressed towards the group of people we are presently who over-book themselves and reserve too little time for other things. This is where fast food and the whole “western diet” comes into play. The result of this lifestyle‚ which has been steadily shaped over time‚ is that America now stands as the tenth
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Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. As a result‚ children are at increased risk for myriad preventable acute and chronic medical problems—many of which are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In addition‚ childhood obesity has serious psychosocial consequences‚ such as low self-esteem‚ lower quality of life‚ and depression. The multifaceted causes and solutions to this pervasive health issue are discussed in the present review‚ as are pertinent
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Chapter 3 Management and Organization Evaluation This chapter presents the management and organization evaluation which composes of the form of business organization‚ organizational structure‚ personnel qualification‚ personnel duties and responsibilities and personnel salary structure. 3.1 Form of Business Organization The company operates as a small scale single proprietorship and is manned primarily by 20 regular employees. Contractual staff is hired depending on the volume of demand for
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The implementation of a tax would only lead consumers to find substitute goods that are not necessarily healthier options than the drinks being taxed. The tax as well would not have a drastic effect on the number of individuals that suffer from obesity. The daily consumption of sugary beverages has been on a steady rise in the last couple of years. Consumers often times do not take into consideration what they consume and what effects it may have in the long run. Placing a tax on certain products
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Since the 20th century fast food has become extremely popular as an alternative to home-cooked meals. Year by year the number of restaurants specializing in fast food has been growing. What are the reasons of this sweeping popularity? What are the advantages and disadvantages of eating this type of food as opposed to normal foods or meals? Pros Firstly‚ fast food saves time allowing people to buy food from almost everywhere without long waiting time. Nowadays many people are in a hurry‚ which usually
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Pogatchnik September 5th 2014 Fast Food Nation Review The author want the readers think about the fast food business. He wants to inform the readers about the things they are eating‚ and he wants to tell the public about the terrible work conditions that many employees have to go through for one to be able to eat a hamburger. He is exposing the secrets of the fast food nation. Eric Schlosser wants us to think about what we are eating‚ and how it gets to us. Fast Food Nation is a way for the American
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world agree that fast food is bad for people’s health‚ more and more people are eating it. Why are more people eating fast food? What can be done about this problem? Modern habits and lifestyles demand that we achieve many more goals and targets every day. Our iPhone‚ tablet‚ GPS and laptop enable us to communicate instantly‚ get instant answers and have access to instant information. We live very fast lives and many of us want this to extend to our eating habits. Fast food allows us to
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