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    Singapore Fast Food War

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    customers‚ competitors and communication of McDonald’s because it is one of the most well known brands worldwide. CUSTOMERS McDonald’s opened the first restaurant in Singapore at Liat Towers on Orchard road in October 1979. Its aim is to offer friendly fast food in a fun environment for everyone to enjoy. Its target markets are families‚ because children want to visit McDonald’s as it is a fun place to eat‚ working people who are looking for a quick meal because of their busy schedules‚ and teenagers who

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    Fast Foods Film Analysis

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    Schlosser’s book Fast Food: The Dark Side of the American Meal. The director and Sclosser wanted to turn Fast Food into a movie‚ and I think Food Inc covered much of the same material. With my research into obesity and reading the book nothing in the film was surprising. The film I think served to re-ignite a passion in me that I had lost. The film also put visuals to much of the book‚ and the visuals are disturbing. The movie starts with reinforcing that the images of pastoral society that food labels

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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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    Belisinnie Fast Food Holdings Sdn. Bhd. is owned by Mr. Razali Raja Jamaluddin. The owner started a franchise burger stall called the Long Burger. It started out as a stall in Johor but now has reached throughout the Malaysia. It has grown so fast because of the low franchising fee needed to franchise the stall. The burger stall concept is considered as easy to access and also cheaper than the fast food restaurants. Unlike the bigger competitor like McDonalds‚ the stall are not located inside a shopping

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    Battle Against Fast Food

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    Daniel Weintraub‚ in the article‚”The Battle Against Fast Food Begins in the Home”‚ wants his public to realize that ultimately parents need to take good responsibility for their children’s actions and I completely agree with his conclusions. Weintraub discusses many points‚ for example‚ parental faults‚ school issues‚ and societies fault‚ to prove that obesity in children is an issue that cannot be overlooked. Weintraub’s points along with my personal experiences led me to agree that responsibility

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    There should be a ban on fast food advertising during children TV programmes. Do you agree? Advertisements are everywhere. Billboards‚ Newspapers‚ Pamphlets and most importantly television. However‚ there are many people who are concerned about fast food ads‚ that are running during children programmes. Concerned about children’s wellbeing‚ people want a ban on fast food advertisements during children programmes. This is because of the addiction‚ the amount of money being wasted and that children

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    cheeseburgers‚ Subway sandwiches and Quiznos flatbreads. They didn’t have to travel far to get their fast-food fix for lunch. In fact‚ they didn’t even have to leave campus. The burgers and sandwiches were available right inside their school cafeteria. As they try to keep pace with student taste‚ lunchrooms across the country have given up meatloaf and mashed potatoes for brand-name fast-food items. In Edmond‚ Okla.‚ middle school students load up their trays with Chick-Fil-A sandwiches. In Niskayuna

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    prefer fast food rather than home-made food. People are alike in needing food in order to survive‚ but they differ in choosing the kind of food they’re having. Fast food and home-made food have considerable dissimilarities in preparation time‚ convenience‚ and quality. Nowadays‚ fast food attracts people more than home-made food does. It’s known as the food that you don’t have to prepare. Fast food is more common because people are always busy‚ and in a hurry‚ so they head towards fast food restaurants

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    In my point of view‚ the first and foremost benefit fast food brings to customers is time and speed saving. Modern society with piles of work pushes people to be busy at any time‚ especially businessmen and officials. Even students are also up to ears with exercises and examination. Fast food‚ therefore‚ becomes a popular choice of many people. By coming to restaurants‚ which sell fastfood‚ the customers are quickly served; they can save a lot of time to do other things instead of cooking at

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    author feels‚ I believe their argument could have been a lot stronger if they focused on the issue at hand instead of spending a good portion of their paper talking about what’s inside a happy meal. The nutrition side of the argument is obvious‚ that fast food restaurants standards don’t meet regulation for a Childs daily calorie intake. I believe by not focusing on the central argument they lose a lot of support. They argue that the marketing that McDonalds does with their children including that toy

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