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    Fast Food Addiction

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    Fast Food is Our New Addiction Obesity is increasing rapidly because of the fast food. Showing and telling people how unhealthy to eat the fast food is extremely hard because it is now the popular culture for the societies those are dominated by the fast food industries. High profit and low cost is the primary reason why there are many Burger Kings and McDonald’s in the world (Kenway‚ “Junk food: The New Tobacco”). Yet some readers may challenge my view by insisting that the fast food industries

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    Nutrition and Fast Food

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    1. Health Hazards caused by junk food With the change in life styles‚ more and more people like to have family outings and eat outside their homes. Rather it is the house-wives who prefer to have a meal in some nukkad dhaba or a family restaurant or some eating joint. But the most preferred eating place today is no doubt Chinese cuisines which are programmed to serve their customers the readymade menu. It is perhaps the fast food which is served ready to eat and easily commercially available. It

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    Fast Food: Who's to Blame?

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    point fingers at restaurants like McDonalds‚ saying their foods and serving sizes are to blame. However‚ I would argue that our lifestyles are really to blame. We are so busy that we go to fast food restaurants instead of eating healthy meals at home. Until we stop ourselves‚ from going too fast food places and from eating other premade food‚ the problem of obesity in the US will not go away. Customers at fast food restaurant have been known to blame restaurants such as McDonalds‚ Burger King‚ &

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    Total Quality in Fast Food

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    Total Quality in Fast Food MGT 449 2011 Total Quality in Fast Food In the world of fast food restaurants product and service quality are what make or break a chain. Both Wendy’s and McDonald’s have spent years and millions of dollars to get the level of quality that they produce just right. The key to the success of both of these fast food giants is total quality management. While they both may share some marketplaces‚ they both use different processes to get the results that they are looking

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    most deaths in Modern Caribbean Society. This phenomenon is significantly heightened with the increasing availibility and accessibilty of Fast Food Restaurants situated all over Guyana. Most of which are franchises‚ established initially in the country with the highest percentage of Obesity in the world‚ The United States of America. Indeed Fast Food Restaurants provide job oppurtunities for Guyanese citizens‚ but unfortunately that is the sole benefit‚ compared to the sundry detriments they pose

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    Fast Food and Burger King

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    International Business Assignment Abstract Burger King has been widely known as one of the biggest fast food restaurant around the world. For decades‚ Burger King has grown rapidly and well known in the worldwide. Founded by James Mclamore and David Edgerton in Miami‚ Florida in 1954‚ the company first started its menu dominantly of burger‚ fries‚ and soft drink. Since the restaurant grows‚ Burger King expanded the breadth of its menu by adding various non-beef items like chicken‚ fish and

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    Fast Food Stereotypes

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    expect customers to want to treat you like crap. There is a stereotype about fast food workers that they’re all either pimply teenagers or stupid high school drop-outs who are empty inside and apparently have no feelings. If you look around at questions and answers in this category‚ you will get a glimpse of how some people feel about fast food workers. Because of these stereotypes‚ you will get treated like crap. Fast food companies require their workers to be friendly to customers no matter how the

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    Marketing globally is becoming a significant factor for all types of organizations in light of the far-reaching effects of globalization. Doing business globally requires that adaptations be made to reflect cultural and other factors that differ from country to country (Schultz & Kitchen 2000‚ p. 21). More and more international companies focus their global marketing strategies on the developing countries. This report will discuss the representative American fast food industry such as KFC and McDonald’s sets

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    Step up The Marketing for McDonalds happy meals aim toward the children‚ advertising the meal along with the must have toy of the month. This is having concerned parents lash out against the company‚ saying their advertising is making is hard to do their job on parenting their children if they have to push back against the relentless tide of marketing aimed for their children. My opinion on the way McDonalds markets their product towards children‚ is just a way for a company to advertise there

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    INTRODUCTION The paper presents an analysis of the different factors influencing the restaurant industry and how these factors increase or decrease the demand for such services. The hypothesis that will be examined is that the performance of restaurants is mostly based on the type of food chosen by customers when they decide to go out for dinner‚ lunch‚ breakfast‚ or simply for a snack. What type of food refers mainly the nationality or concept of the food‚ (traditional American‚ Italian‚ Indian‚ Latin‚ or

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