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    Fast Food in Malaysia

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    The History of Fast Food Restaurants have been around in some form for most of human civilization. But they usually catered to travelers. As far back as ancient Greece and Rome‚ inns and taverns generally served food to people who had a reason to be away from home. This trend continued until relatively recently. Although taverns and coffee houses were popular places to gather and share beverages in the 17th century‚ the idea of eating out for fun didn’t take off in Western society until the late

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    Fast Food And Obesity

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    Eng 112 Carolyn Casey 11/12/14 Fast Food and Obesity   The obesity epidemic Americans face today is a growing problem that affects more than half of the population. With growing body sizes and serious medical problems associated with obesity‚ it is a problem that needs to be addressed and changed. No one would argue that obesity‚ especially in children‚ is not a problem. However‚ the cause of childhood obesity is heavily debated. Many people claim that fast-food restaurants are to blame. In the

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    Healthy Fast Food

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    television or radio and not be hit with advertisements introducing the latest fast food trend – fresh and healthy food options. More often‚ the media bombards us with slogans such as Subway ’s common pitch to "eat fresh" or McDonald ’s million-dollar advertisement campaign to try the new fruit and walnut salad. Attention has made an abrupt turn from the greasy‚ deep-fried originals at the fast food chains to more health conscious food choices. Even a documentary of a man named Morgan Spurlock made headlines

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    FAST FOOD RESTAURANT

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    FAST FOOD RESTAURANT CHICKEN EXPRESS CONTENTS Executive summary i Objective 1 Mission 1 Key to success 1 products 1 Competitive Comparison 1 Market Analysis Summary 1 Market Segmentation 2 Main competitors 2 Pricing strategy 2 Sale strategy 2 Publicity 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Chicken express is a restaurant that specializes in providing its customers a fresher alternative to typical fried fast-food products with the convenience of fast-food with rapid response

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    Effects of Fast Food

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    EFFECT OF JUNK FOOD ON HEALTH * JUNK FOOD FACTS * ANALYSIS OF QUESTIONNAIRES * RESULT * QUESTIONNAIRES FILLED BY RESPONDANTS * BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION Junk food is typically defined as foods with little nutritional value that are high in calories‚ fat‚ sugar‚ salt‚ or caffeine. It is widely believed that the term was coined by Michael Jacobson‚ director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest‚ in 1972. Common junk foods include salted snack foods‚ gum‚ candy

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    Fast Food Culture

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    I) Emergence The fast food culture emerged as early as the 19th century. During the Industrial Revolution‚ a large workforce was required to work for 10 to 12 hours a day. With so much work to be done‚ fast food was the idea of a quick and easy lunch. In India‚ fast food culture emerged in the decades after independence‚ starting from the 1950’s. Eating at home used to be a significant aspect of Indian culture‚ so the change was gradual. Over a period of time‚ with a growth in the number of nuclear

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    Fast Food Globalization

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    Fast Food Globalization Some people get confused when they hear the word‚ globalization. What is it? Globalization is a modern term used to describe the changes in societies and the world economy that result from dramatically increased international trade and cultural exchange. That means the world is slowly becoming one by producing goods and services in one part of the world‚ only to share it on an international level. This is a deeply controversial issue‚ however. Proponents of globalization

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    Market Segmentation Product Strategy Services Marketing Distribution strategy International Central Issue – This case discussion may be focused on any‚ or all‚ or any combination of four major topics: Illustrate how mergers‚ acquisitions‚ spin-offs‚ as well as divestments‚ have affected the shape of the U.S. and global fast-food industry. Illustrate the highly competitive business environment in which members of the global fast-food industry operate. Illustrate how important an international

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    Fast Food and Subway

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    722211 Restaurants‚ Fast Food Mission Statement “Delight every customer so they want to tell their friends – with great value through fresh‚ delicious‚ made-to-order sandwiches‚ and an exceptional experience.” Vision Statement “Be the #1 Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) franchise in the world‚ while delivering fresh‚ delicious sandwiches and an exceptional experience.” The Nature of the Business SUBWAY® is in what is known as the Quick Service Restaurant industry. This industry is made up of more

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    Regulate Fast Food

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    not regulate the consumption/endorsement of fast food if there is a common misconception that Americans are all overweight and if it is harmful to a citizen’s health in general? The government’s role in this nation is to protect its people from harm and anything that could potentially be of great risk to them. However‚ I’ve deduced that the government has failed in one major aspect of American life. Beginning in the early 1960’s‚ the fast food industry has molded itself so permanently into each

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