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    McDonald’s has a wider variety here with products starting from as low as Rs 20‚ while KFC has not been able to match that . McDonald’s has set up its own supply chain investing huge amount which leads to lower costs and prices. The USP of McDonald’s was cheap fast food‚ and the company’s signature product‚ the Big Mac hamburger was considered an American icon. rior to its launch‚ the company invested four years to develop its unique cold chain‚ which has brought about a veritable revolution in

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    Fast Food Nation Essay ! The food that we eat today is far different from what it was just a century ago. The way we consume our food has changed more in this last 100 years than it has in the whole history of humanity. Food is what fuels your body‚ so in a sense‚ you are what you eat‚ but it goes deeper than that. It is very important to know where your food comes from. Within these last 100 years‚ we have become disconnected from the earth. About 99% of what we eat is grown packaged and sold

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    relationship - networking - safety reason (precaution) - justify Determine client requirements1 Porpos (on going‚ mission) -> objective (end results of a campaign‚ ) - product life cycle (pg5) Product/service : Tangible‚ intangible(bank industry‚ insurance) Assessment task1 5. parody of a famous song - Commonwealth Consolidated Acts 1) COPYRIGHT ACT 1968 - SECT 36 http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_act/ca1968133/s36.html 2) COPYRIGHT ACT 1968 - SECT 41A

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    The Australian Food Industry- KFC Report KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is a chain of fast food restaurants which primarily focuses on the selling of original recipe fried chicken and other foods such as burgers‚ wraps‚ potato & gravy and coleslaw. The company was originally founded in 1952 by Colonel Harland Sanders‚ and since then it has expanded to over 9‚000 stores in 86 countries. It first opened in Australia in Guilford‚ Sydney in 1968‚ there are now over 600 stores Australia wide. Since

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    Cooking dinner is the last thing on your agenda after a long day at work. There are eight fast food restaurants to your left and right‚ you pull in get yourself and the kids food for under five dollars and under five minutes: simply convenient. So many Americans today find themselves driving through a drive through picking up dinner for the family rather than cooking a home cooked meal. The outrageous amount of fast food that people consume in a week is becoming unbelievable. When getting off of a long

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    article “Fast Food‚” fast food industries are criticized in many aspects. Hogan tells that fast food causes many problems like healthy problems first. The fast food industry use low quality materials. Many critics said much of the meat of hamburgers was either spoiled or diseased. The high calorie of fast food can cause fat and other serious health problems. (590-591) Secondly‚ critics condemn fast food industries that increased litter is a big problem. Fast food industry always sells their food in paper

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    1980s) Redesign of the kitchens (1990s) Self-service kiosk (2004) Now three separate dining sections Innovations at McDonald’s Indoor seating (1950s) Drive-through window (1970s) Adding breakfast to the menu (1980s) Adding play areas (late 1980s) Redesign of the kitchens (1990s) Self-service kiosk (2004) Now three separate dining sections Six out of the seven are layout decisions! McDonald’s New Layout

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    A practical guide to segment reporting September 2008 PricewaterhouseCoopers’ IFRS and corporate governance publications and tools 2008 IFRS technical publications IFRS Manual of Accounting 2008 Provides expert practical guidance on how groups should prepare their consolidated financial statements in accordance with IFRS. Comprehensive publication including hundreds of worked examples‚ extracts from company reports and model financial statements. IFRS Pocket Guide 2008 Provides a summary

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    In 2008 McDonald’s management made a decision that was publicly criticized by all of the Dollar Menu enthusiasts. The fast food company decided to remove that second extra slice of cheese from the infamous fan-favorite Double cheeseburger. They have also experimented in various markets what the reaction would be when they introduce the McDouble burger with only one slice of cheese versus the Double cheeseburger. This decision of theirs resulted in a staggering global reduction of costs calculated

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    don’t want to get out of them to eat!” This quote from the book intrigues me; the more I thought about this line from “Fast Food Nation” I realized that it was more and more correct. Ever since the invention of the automobile and the affordability of it us Americans have become lazy. We resort to going through a drive through then getting out or going home and making our own food. 2. “The United States now has more prison inmates than full-time farmers.” This makes me sick; the fact that we have

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