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    Stp of Fast Food Chain

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    The business began in 1940‚ with a restaurant opened by brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino‚ California. Their introduction of the "Speedee Service System" in 1948 furthered the principles of the modern fast-food restaurant that the White Castle hamburger chain had already put into practice more than two decades earlier. The original mascot of McDonald’s was a man with a chef’s hat on top of a hamburger shaped head whose name was "Speedee." Speedee was eventually replaced with Ronald

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    which is describing the changes of consumer taste have made once-exotic foods like sushi and burritos everyday options. Many fast food customers are looking for healthier and better tasting food. Moreover‚ competitions has been coming from quick meals of all sorts that can be found in supermarkets‚ convenience stores and vending machines. Demographic  - customers now working around theclock‚ expecting 24 hour access to fast food‚ how toplease range of customers from kids to contractors? Sociocultural 

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Fast Foods Food that we eat today has changed more in the past 30 years‚ than in the past 3‚000 years. What is even more astonishing is that these changes have occurred without the public even knowing it or having the chance to debate it. How has this happened? We are now a culture that is very distant from where our food comes from. We are alienated from our food industry. We don’t see how the food is made or what chemicals‚ food coloring or fillers are added to

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    Fast Food Industry in U.S

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    Professor Johnson 03/06/2012 Fast Food Industry in U.S A variety of different regulations have been set for people that are concerned with tobacco either on a personal level or commercially. Tobacco is associated with damages and thus it has been attacked by medical authorities and social observers. The fast food industry is no exception since it has also contributed to different damages to people’s health. Obesity is just one of the many ailments caused by fast food joints. FDA has made sure

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    is a fast-informal restaurant‚ serving fast‚ fresh‚ healthy grilled meats and vegetables. The restaurant layout will be a combination of McDonalds and American Dinner style. The first store location will operate out of Brentwood with an aggressive growth plan of one new store every 12 months. Due to the severity of expansion special concern must be paid attention to the number of employees‚ deliveries and organisation. The Market Our target market will be based around the times when food is eaten

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    08 May 2012 “Fast Food Nation”: A Critique The essay‚ “Fast Food Nation‚” is effective in persuading audiences to think before you eat. Eric Schlosser‚ a correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly‚ clearly has a point he wants to get across‚ but allows readers to make up their own minds. He provides many facts to back his point and has a willingness to present both sides of the issues. Schlosser is straightforward and clear in his writing. He also tries at times to make facts

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    Proposal: Change in the fast food industry (we can take a specific restaurant like McDonald’s) to fight obesity Fast food and obesity The relationship between a nation’s fast food consumption and its rate of obesity has been studied. Schlosser said "it seems wherever America’s fast food chains go‚ waistlines inevitably start expanding." Schlosser argues that the North America has the highest obesity rate of any industrialized nation. More than half of all adults and about one-quarter of all children

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    Fast Food Obesity Essay

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    epidemic in the United States called obesity which is fueled by fast food chains worldwide. Fast food is becoming apart of so many young teens in america that it is crippling the nation’s new generation in the long term effects. The fast food in this country controls the nation’s nutrition‚ therefore we should encourage these chains to put healthy options on their menus. This will drop obesity rates dramatically. The problem with fast food is that it leads to obesity and obesity can have bad long

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    Americans have been choosing fast food as a replacement for classic homemade meals for many of years. It is fast and convenient‚ but the negative effects outweigh the good effects by a long shot. Eating fast food daily affects Americans’ health‚ diet‚ leaves a hole in their pocket‚ and even changes their everyday mood. The effects might not be seen right away‚ but after time they will start to add up. It has been proved that replacing a homemade meal with fast food has had a huge effect on Americans’

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    Fast Food (Info Bank)

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    Assignment: Info Bank Fast Food: Is it a Smart Choice? 1. Andrews‚ J. (2007) Surprise Ingredients In Fast Food Retrieved September 3‚ 2011‚ from http://www.naturalnews.com/022194_sodium_ingredients_food.html Source : World Wide Web What is it about? The article explains on the disadvantages of fast food. It also talks about all dangerous fast food ingredients which can harm our health. In this article we can found separated fast food restaurants and their “special” recipes (McDonald’s

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