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    10/26/12 THE FUTURE OF FOOD You might think you know everything about the foods that you eat or place on the plates for your family‚ but you have no idea. The Future of Food is a documentary that reveals appalling or should I say shocking information regarding our crops that are grown in the U.S. today and how big corporations are taking over and altering the foods that we eat through science‚ all because of corporate greed. What’s even more terrifying is that majority of consumers have no

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    Jollibee was able to build its dominant position in the fast food industry in the Philippines in several ways. The Company‚ in which the Tan family owned a majority ownership‚ operated on the vision of employees working happily and efficiently. This vision later became part of Jollibee’s “Five Fs” operating philosophy. The “Five Fs” included friendliness‚ flavorful food‚ a fun atmosphere‚ flexibility in catering to customer needs‚ and a focus on families. Throughout the Philippines‚ the Company

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    The Future of Food The Future of Food by Deborah Koons Garcia addresses the rising issue of genetically modified organisms in todays food industry. The documentary serves as a persuasive piece to encourage it’s audience to oppose genetically modified foods and to support the a rising movement to require the labeling of genetic alterations in food. Mrs. Garcia carefully utilizes appeals that are kin to only the most versed of persuasive artists. While providing insightful information and exposing

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    Future of Food Development of nitrogen based bombs during World War I led to development of nitrogen based chemical fertilizers. DDT was the hero of it’s generation. In 1970’s‚ Monsanto introduced Roundup. (herbicide) Monsanto spent $8 billion buying out seed companies. The first time Americans became aware that GMO’s were part of their everyday dietwas 2001. 80 – 90% of Americans want GMO labeled. GMO labeling is the key way we can trace health effects and get corporations

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    1. How was Jollibee able to build its dominant position in fast food in the Philippines? What sources of competitive advantage was it able to develop against McDonald’s? Jollibee initially built up its dominant position on a platform of Five F’s: flavor‚ fun‚ flexibility‚ family atmosphere‚ and friendliness. This philosophy fit with the habits of Filipino customers and enabled the firm’s success and expansion in Manila. Flavor was an essential element of this‚ since Filipino customers preferred

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    they are busy in work or study‚ so this product is convenient to consume for their health such as vitamin‚ energy or so on. 4 idea of why it is doesn’t work: * Old age people pretend to eat fruits‚ vegetables or traditional pills or healthy food rather than taking this product which produce by gel or jelly. * Highly cost needed for this product or services because the ingredient of product is fully organic or natural resources. Besides‚ the wending machine are expensive but can’t place

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    “The Future of Food” In the passed couple of decades‚ the foods we deem to be natural or of the Earth are instead Genetically Engineered. The term Genetically Engineered does not mean that the entire vegetable or food is fake but rather means that there is at least one genetically modified ingredient in the food that is sold all over stores‚ which raises a great health concern for many people. In the feature production of the documentary known as The Future of Food looks at how modern day technology

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    The Future of Food After viewing the movie “The Future of Food”‚ I believe that food one day will be controlled completely. Biotechnology is taking over thus‚ more foods will be stripped of their natural abilities that the human body benefits from. Genetically engineered food is killing us slowly with pesticides and other unhealthy poisonous stuff being added to them. With that said‚ the future does not look good. In due time‚ organic food companies will be no more. The quantity of food might

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    become the first of many Jollibee chains around the world. Caktiong with his wife Grace‚ at the suggestions of their patrons‚ diligently took a hands on approach to add variety and improve the taste in their menu (Martin‚ 2013). Eventually‚ Jollibee’s distinctly Filipino menu and customer/family friendly atmosphere made it extremely popular with the domestic market (Bartlett & Beamish‚ 2011‚ p. 34). Within a year of its transition into the fast food industry‚ Jollibee had already opened 5 stores

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    History of Jollibee Foods Corporation Jollibee is a phenomenal success story: when beganTony Tan Caktiong and his family opened a Magnolia Ice Cream parlor from Bankerohan‚ Davao City to Cubao in 1975 with Jolibee as the original name. Sometime in 1978‚ Caktiong and his brothers and sisters engaged the services of a management consultant‚ Manuel C. Lumba. Lumba shifted the business focus from ice cream to hamburgers‚ after his studies showed that a much larger market was waiting to be exploited

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