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    Proximate composition of Farm’s gold Chicken Frankfurters is shown in Table 1. The moisture content in the selected chicken frankfurters is 64.70%. This value lies in the range of moisture content reported by Huda et al. (2010)‚ of which the range of moisture content in Malaysian commercial chicken sausage was reported as 56.48%-68.85%. This value is higher than commercial chicken sausage produced in Brazil‚ which was reported at 62.5% (Perceira et al.‚ 2000). When meat and non-meat ingredients make

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    million. The company has recently faced discrimination lawsuits in France related to the hiring of spokesmodels and institutional racism. In the UK‚ L ’Oréal has faced widespread condemnation from OFCOM regarding truth in their advertising and marketing campaigns concerning the product performance of one of their mascara brands. L ’Oréal ’s famous advertising slogan is "Because I ’m worth it". In the mid 2000s‚ this was replaced by "Because you ’re worth it". In late 2009‚ the slogan was changed

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    Zenith Food Inc Casestudy

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    G11 Zenith Pet FoodsInc Zenith Pet Foods is a major distributor of dog food for show-dog kennels in the US. They are a unique distributor in the way that their food is primarily for show dogs known as Show Circuit. The food helps improve the quality of the dog’s coats and the Show Circuit products are federally inspected which forces Zenith Pet Foods to meet specific requirements and regulations. Fresh meat constitutes 85% of Show Circuit’s product volume and cereal accounts for the remaining

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    continuously innovating. This is what made Chicken Licken the success it is today. However‚ it does not end there. As the founder said‚ there is no time to sit back and let the business run itself‚ there is still a lot of work to be done. Chicken Licken was founded in 1981 by the founder of the South African Fast Food Fried Chicken restaurant chain‚ George Sombonos. Unlike any other entrepreneur‚ George Sombonos grew up in a family which was heavily involved in the Fast food industry. Growing up George helped

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    Smakey Dog Foods, Inc

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    Smackey Dog FoodsInc Smackey Dog FoodsInc is a new client to Keller CPAs firm. The nature of business for this company is to produce natural dog food. Keller has never had any experience in the audit on this industry before. Smackey Dog Foods started in a family kitchen‚ experienced explosive growth‚ and have had some troubles handling the accounting side of the business. The auditor identifies that main purpose of Smackey Dog Food to obtain an audit report is to fulfill the bank requirement

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    The documentary “FoodInc.” portrays the dangers and the transformations in the American food industry‚ saying its harmful effects to public health‚ the environment and the rights of workers and animals. Large corporations such as Monsanto‚ producer of genetically modified foods‚ the U.S. meat companies Tyson Food Inc. and Smithfield Foods and poultry producer Perdue Farms refused to be interviewed for the film. The industry did not remain silent. Associations representing the U.S meat industry

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    CASE STUDY – CHICKEN RUN

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    MAF680 INDIVIDUAL WRITE-UP (5%): 1 HOUR CASE STUDY 1 – CHICKEN RUN ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS QUESTION 1 (20 marks) Based on the case Chicken Run‚ Ms Choy has discovered that the credit limit of Cold Gold Sdn Bhd‚ one of its major customers had gone into its level and yet the marketing department continued to supply products to the company. Discuss two (2) possible implications of this issue. Answer: The implications if a major customers had gone into is level‚ it will affect the company

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    Problem: How can I‚ Ann Banks‚ product marketing director at Saxonville Sausage Company‚ suggest a suitable position for the Italian brand sausage Vivio? Options: I can choose from one these four concepts developed: a) “Family Connection” concept b) “Love” concept c) “Balance” concept d) “Creative/Clever cooking” concept Decision: Saxonville Sausage Company should use the “Creative Cooking” concept Reason: From the data on Italian Sausage Concept Assesment‚ it can be seen that both “Family

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    Saxonville Sausage Company

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    Current situation: Saxonville Sausage Company’s business basically consists of bratwurst‚ breakfast sausage and an Italian sausage‚ Vivioaccounting for 70%‚ 20% and 5% of revenues respectively. While sale of bratwurst and breakfast sausage for over 5 years have been flat with little or no growth expected in short term‚ Italian sausage has been showing growth across producers in the retail sausage market and Vivio has managed to match that level of category growth as well. However‚ Vivio is available

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    Chicken of the Sea International: The Jessica Simpson Spokesperson Decision 1. Consumers go through a low-involving decision making process when purchasing a canned tuna. Initially‚ consumers recognize their problem in needing or wanting canned tunas‚ through the new products that are in the tuna market—like the tuna salad kit—or when the product is out of stock at home. However‚ it all depends upon how consumers’ perceive a problem and the motivation to solve their need or want. For a canned

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