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    DISADVANTAGES OF FAST FOOD Submitted by Duha on Wed‚ 2011-11-09 11:56 The greatest disadvantage of fast food is the adverse effect that it has on one’s health. It is a fact that fast food is more unhealthy than home-cooked meals‚ as they contain higher amounts of salt‚ fats and calories. Fast food is an important contributor to obesity in the American population. Obesity in children is on the rise and a direct link is being cited between fast food and obesity in children. Given the sedentary

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    THE COMPONENTS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN FAST FOOD INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION: While the concept of customer satisfaction can be defined in different ways and can be classified in various methods‚ the common thing is that understanding and analyzing the factors that define and affect customer satisfaction can be looked at as a major marketing-related issue. Customer satisfaction is a term used to describe the positive emotions resulting from using a product/service in a way that met the customer ’s

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    University of San Carlos College of Commerce P. del Rosario St.‚ Cebu City ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An Analysis of the Philippine Fast Food Industry using Michael Porter’s Five Forces ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitted to: Ms. Joyce Yang Submitted by; Group 9

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    though doctors all over the world agree fast food is bad for peoples health‚more and more people are eating it. Why more people are eating fast food? What can be done about this problem? Unfortunately as the world goes on improving more and more people are eager to have fast foods.it is now a kind of habit for kids and also adults to spend their money and fre time in fast food restaurants.according to my opinion one of the reasons of eating more fast foods is people have very less time .it should

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    Management Vol. 7(4)‚ 260-264‚ 28 January‚ 2013 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJBM DOI: 10.5897/AJBM12.1307 ISSN 1993-8233 ©2013 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper Accounting information systems in the fast food industry: A valuable tool for small business survival Thembelihle Allah‚ Puleng August‚ Siphamandla Bhaza‚ Tinashe Chigovanyika‚ Unathi Dyan‚ Tinashe Muteweye‚ Mandisi Ngcoza‚ Neliswa Tshiwula‚ Vuyiseka Qambela‚ Yanga Vooi and Juan-Pierré Bruwer*

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    Fast Food or Sit down Restaurants Enjoying your food with warm cooked bread along with sweet butter to spread and an iced cold drink to top it all off‚ or Rushing to eat your food because you feel as if you have to scarf it down before it gets to cold. Sit down restaurant or fast food what would you prefer? Sitting down talking‚ ordering refills and desserts is my favorite while at a sit down restaurant but sometimes I am in a bit of a hurry and need to swing bye and get something fast that is

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    Corporation McDonald’s holds the biggest name in the world’s fast food industry today. Since it’s foundation in 1954‚ McDonald’s has satisfied the customers with its main product‚ hamburger. With having more than 35‚000 restaurants located in US‚ Europe‚ Canada‚ Asia Pacific‚ Meddle East and Latin America; it serves 52 million customers daily (McDonald’s 2006 Annual Report‚ 2007). 1954 was the year that reshaped the concepts of fast food industry. Fifty two year old milk shake salesman‚ Ray Kroc envisioned

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    There is always a controversy about whether junk food should be taxed. Junk food means that there is a little redeeming nutritional value which has small amounts of vitamins or minerals in the food or that it is high in sugar and fat. This effects people’s health in that concentrated sources of sugar or fat can increase weight if the calories are more than the person’s need. However‚ some people argue that junk food consumed by many groups in society because it is the most convenient‚ easiest and

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    In the years leading up to the crisis‚ high consumption and low savings rates in the U.S. contributed to significant amounts of foreign money flowing into the U.S. from fast-growing economies in Asia and oil-producing countries. This inflow of funds combined with low U.S. interest rates from 2002-2004 resulted in easy credit conditions‚ which fueled both housing and credit bubbles. Loans of various types (e.g.‚ mortgage‚ credit card‚ and auto) were easy to obtain and consumers assumed an unprecedented

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    Essay : Junk Food #Draft 2 Published by MDMUAZZAM under on 11:08 PM Junk food is being blamed for causing many undesirable problems to children. It is referred to any food that is low nutritional value such as instant noodles‚ potato chips and chocolate bars. Takeaway foods‚ pre-packaging meals and sugary snack food are also included as junk food (Trab 2005). In response to the problem‚ I strongly believe that the sale of junk food should be banned. The first reason why junk food should be banned

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