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    FIRST IN PET FOODSINC. SHOW CIRCUIT FROZEN DOG FOOD 1. How would you describe the household dog food market? a. Dog food sales in US; i. Sales of dog food will total about $10 billion in 2009 b. Percentage of households that buy prepared dog food; i. Less than half of the 65 million U.S dog owners c. Dog food distribution channels; sales per distribution channel i. Supermarkets dispense 36% which represents $3.6 billion ii. The other 64% go to mass merchandisers 1. Wal-mart 25% 2

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    before completing their studies. In this case‚ the worker is exposed to an ethical predicament of fulfilling his obligations‚ through the virtue of fairness with reason. The dilemma exists in the form of payment of a financial investment Angel FoodsInc. made on him at the time of his engagement with them. The action to clear the financial damages was in good faith by the said corporation. Its maxim was purely symbiotic in the sense that the corporation was to benefit from the worker’s skills while

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    Kraft Foods Inc Case Study

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    increase profit by 30% within 5 years SWOT ANALYSIS SWOT ANALYSIS  Way of monitoring the external and internal environment  Overall evaluation of strength‚ weakness‚ opportunities‚ and threats of KRAFT FOODS INC. Internal Environment Strengths 1. World’s second largest food company 2. Strong brand equity 3. Focus on Innovation and Success 4. Research and Development 5. Effective and Efficient product promotion 6. Affordability of products Weakness 1. Market share 2. Debt

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    The Food Inc. documentary shows how good quality foods are really expensive‚ and bad quality food is really cheap. Food industries are using cheap quality food in the market making us the consumer to think is healthy for our system. Food industries mass-produce many foods that we consume in our diets; some of these foods are animals‚ vegetables‚ and grains. Using chemicals and hormones‚ thousands of people are getting sick from these foods and even more serious death. The Food Inc. documentary shows

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    Food Inc vs.Super Size Me

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    eat!! The food industries need to make money!! At what cost? The cost is at the size of our wallets or worst or waist lines. Our health is directly affected what we eat and how we eat. Food inc. and S*uper* Size M*e** are two different movies that address this issue. Although different they both describe the health benefits and risks of food. **Super* *S*ize M*e** was more effective and **F*ood inc. was the least effective. The movie *food Inc*. is about the making of our everyday food efficiently

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    Kraft Foods Marketing Strategy MKTG 600 Eartha J. Degannes American Public University System Kraft foods began their journey in1903 when James Lewis (J.L.) Kraft sold cheese off a rented wagon (Kraft‚ n.d.‚ p. 1). Kraft Foods have come a long way since 1903 to becoming a multi-billion dollar food and beverage company. They currently produce and sell their products under 51 different brands. Of the 51 different brands 11 are well known around

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    Kenner’s film Food Inc. asserts that there is a veil of secrecy perpetuated by the food industry that separates the consumer from the realities of how food is produced in the United States. Keener supports his assertion by claiming science has contributed to the way food is produced‚ giving us engineered food and has negatively changed the way we eat. The author’s purpose is to inform the audience in order to have the reader know the facts behind the veil of secrecy and know how food is made‚ that

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    Unhealthy diets are the main cause of the many diseases that affect the lives of many Americans. Unhealthy foods had been discussed many times‚ which has brought up many ideas to remove unhealthy foods from people’s diets’. There are many ideas to remove unhealthy foods from being one of the main sources of food‚ which is to use taxes which would take the unhealthy food‚ so unhealthy foods aren’t so accessible. There were many claims to leave those to eat what they want because they believe it’s

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    of images and the story of Barbara Kowalcyk highlight certain sins of the food industry‚ Robert Kenner goes even further in his quest to have America take action against the food industry’s lack of consumer care by explaining the distinct difference between fast food companies and big corporation farms versus actual farms that produce goods for sale. First‚ Kenner shows the audience of FoodInc. a Latino family in a fast food drive thru‚ purchasing burgers and fries. The mother of the family explains

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    In “FoodInc.” by Robert Kenner‚ he tries to illustrate how the American system of food production has shifted from farmers to consumers to business-owned farms selling to massive stores that then distribute the food. Kenner’s stance is that this system is harmful to people due to the fabricated chemicals used‚ the animals raised in inhumane conditions‚ or the land that is farmed far beyond its capacity and then filled with inorganic fertilizers to compensate. Kenner demonstrates these facts through

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