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    Zachary Buerkle November 12‚ 2012 Is fast food the new tobacco? Should government further regulate fast food advertisements as done with tobacco advertisements? On June 22 of 2010‚ over ten years of intensive planning from the FDA would finally result in the extensive regulation of the $89 billion tobacco industry. Although the newly created laws could not illegalize nicotine or tobacco‚ the FDA was given vast authority to regulate the ingredients in tobacco products as well as the way they

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    There are four elementary differences between marketing services and the marketing of products. The reason for the differences is that services are intangible‚ in separable‚ variable‚ and perishable. (Marketing. Grewal and Levy pg. 230). Imagine going to a restaurant‚ you order a steak and request it to be good medium rare. You have thought about the steak since you ordered. You are excited to taste it. The server brings you the delicious steak; you cut into it to find that the steak is well done

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    David Kenner’s Food‚ Inc. reveals the dark‚ corporate underside of America’s food industry that nobody seems to be talking about. The documentary opens with the image of the quintessential American farm‚ deemed the “pastoral fantasy.” Using a voiceover the narrator takes us to various aisles in the super market‚ explaining how the food industry has revolutionized over the years (boneless meat‚ assembly lines‚ food items no longer being seasonal) but more importantly introduces the costs of this transformed

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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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    Fast Food VS You At least 20% of Americans suffer from a possibly fatal disease if not taken care of properly. This disease is happening nation wide and according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention in the last 20 years they have seen a dramatic increase. This disease that is affecting children ranging all the way to adults is called obesity and has recently been taking over mainstream media. When it comes to the topic of obesity‚ most of us will readily agree that Americans have

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    Dr. Lee Eng-102 04/10/2014 Fast Foods Fast foods are not new phenomena; these are foods that are quickly prepared and served. It traced its origin in the US in the 1950s. In a typical setup‚ these foods are served in restaurants‚ and other food outlets close to the people. The ever growing popularity of such foods has been to blame on the laziness of the people (especially college students) who seem to prefer precooked meals to well cooked meals. These types of food are common among the children

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    Fast Food Market economic trends Fast food is now served at restaurants and drive-throughs‚ at stadiums‚ airports‚ zoos‚ high schools‚ elementary schools‚ and universities‚ on cruise ships‚ trains‚ and airplanes‚ at K-Marts‚ Wal-Marts‚ gas stations‚ and even at hospital cafeterias. In 1968‚ McDonald’s operated about one thousand restaurants. Today it has about twenty-eight thousand restaurants worldwide and opens almost two thousand new ones each year. McDonald’s is the nation’s largest

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    08 May 2012 “Fast Food Nation”: A Critique The essay‚ “Fast Food Nation‚” is effective in persuading audiences to think before you eat. Eric Schlosser‚ a correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly‚ clearly has a point he wants to get across‚ but allows readers to make up their own minds. He provides many facts to back his point and has a willingness to present both sides of the issues. Schlosser is straightforward and clear in his writing. He also tries at times to make facts

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    Fast Food in the United States Food prepared quickly for consumers is how we define fast food. Fast food restaurants main purpose is to provide food in a short amount of time for the customers. They are inexpensive‚ quick‚ and convenient. The first or the earliest fast food restaurant that had started this fast food chain is the infamous McDonalds. The first McDonalds was not how the current one is like now. It was actually a restaurant that served barbeque foods in the 1940s. The brothers

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    Fast Food Nation Analysis Essay The non-fiction book “Fast Food Nation” by Eric Schlosser writes about how the fast food industry works from different viewpoints. Throughout the book it can be very disturbing and very real about the fast food industry. Changing American society and causing many great problems. The author established well credibility by providing well facts and supporting it. He talks about the success and failures of what happened in the fast food nation. Many failures happened

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