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    Walking into some fast food restaurants can be exciting. As soon as you walk in you start to smell their prize winning food‚ you can feel the heat that is coming from the grills that they use to make your favorite fast foods. You can see the whole restaurant just with one look‚ there is always people ready to help you order your meal and fast service. That’s the quality’s every fast food restaurant should have and Burger King has all those. Burger King has many competitions from McDonalds to any

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    "Explain the causes for the popularity of fast food restaurants" In this modern lifestyle the popularity of fast food restaurants are growing every day. Fast food restaurants have appeared in large quantities all over the world and these restaurants have become more popular‚ because fast food can be prepared and served very fast. Jessica Williams (2007‚ p. 216) finds that “Fast food restaurants were firstly appeared in Unites States in the 1940s. Today there are hundreds of thousands of them.

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    famous? Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ better known as KFC‚ is the largest chicken restaurant KFC is an internationally fast food industry in the world. KFC began with Colonel Harland Sanders‚ in America in the year 1939. They have the main ambition to increase & maintain the quality in fast food industry. Their aim is to capture the fast food market. Every day‚ more than 12 million customers are served at KFC restaurants in 109 countries and territories around the world more than 15‚000 units around

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    CITY&GUILDS B2 - Vantage This test was composed by Célpont Foundation and downloaded from www.angolnyelvtanitas.hu . It is not an official CITY&GUILDS test‚ only very similar. You have 2 hours and 10 minutes to complete the paper. READING Part 1 Read the text and fill the gaps with the sentences A – H. Write the letter of the missing sentence in the box in the correct gap. There are two extra sentences you will not need. We all suspected that traffic jams were harmful. ______1______

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    Nowadays when teens are job hunting‚ one of the first places they go to are fast food establishments. Some may say this is an excellent way for teens to start off as they prepare for their lives in the real world‚ however not all agree. Amitai Etzioni the author of the article “Why Fast-Food Joints Don’t Serve up Good Jobs for Kids” argues that these corporations offer very little‚ if any‚ positive feedback or any useable knowledge and are basically just plain bad for these adolescent teens. As

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    Corporation (KFC) was the world’s largest chicken restaurant chain and the third largest fast-food chain in 2000’ (Krug 2001‚ cited in Thompson and Strickland 2003‚ p. C-203). The statement suggests that the brand-name image or the company reputation of KFC is very strong. Such buyer goodwill can be classified into valuable intangible assets‚ which is an internal strength itself giving KFC enhanced competitiveness. Also‚ KFC was one of the first fast-food chains to go international in the late 1950’s

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    Mexican food Became More American Than Apple Pie”‚ by Gustavo Arellano argues that Mexican food in America is not authentic. Mexican food served in America is completely different from the original cultural mexican dishes. “Mexican food has become a better culinary metaphor for America than the melting pot” (Arellano 453). Mexicans view such food claiming to be Mexican in America as a joke and an insult to their culture. America does not see nor acknowledge the value of authentic Mexican food. In the

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    Impact of Fast Food Restaurants on Teen Obesity Time constraints‚ parents who work outside the house‚ extracurricular activities‚ and social obligations are just a few of the reasons teens have developed a need for a quick meal or an "on the go" snack. Meals that once used to take hours to prepare now can be done in a fraction of the time. Teens are now eating from fast food restaurants more frequently‚ which is affecting their health and eating habits. Many of the television commercials seen by

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    Fast Food Restaurants and Healthy Choices Left Blank COM/170 5/26/2013 Left Blank Fast Food Restaurants and Healthy Choices In today’s society‚ people are always on the move and don’t always have time for home cooked meals. Many of these people make the choice to eat fast food‚ most likely because it is a fast meal and takes no time to prepare. When it comes to fast food restaurants‚ there are unhealthy restaurants like McDonalds and then there are healthier restaurants like Subway. Higher Calories

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    Fast Food Restaurants in America are Contributing to Obesity Fast Food Restaurants in America are contributing to Obesity In 2009‚ 34% of Americans are overweight or obese; at this rate‚ 43% of Americans will be considered overweight or obese by the year 2018. (Hellmich‚ 2009) By definition‚ a person is considered to be overweight if they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) in excess of 25 or more‚ while a person is considered to be obese if their BMI is over 30. What is contributing to this epidemic

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