Sta Elena. April 16‚ 2013 – May 13‚ 2014 In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the course HRM – RESTAURANT PRACTICUM The University of Manila College of Hotel and Restaurant Management Samploc‚ Manila Submitted to: BENJAMIN S. JARAMILLA Submitted by: ELDRYN D. CABAL 1925 F. Varona St. Tondo Manila Submitted on: MAY 2014 Table of Content I. Introduction a. Name and General location b. Objective /Hotel/Restaurant’s Philosophy c. Ownership/Management
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Food is a basic necessity. The industry which deals with preparing food items/products refers to the food service industry. The food service industry is and will always remain in high demand because of its genre. Restaurants and fast foods mainly contribute to the food service industry. “Fast food” generally refers to the type of restaurants that sell quick‚ inexpensive take-out food. During a relatively brief period of time‚ the fast food industry has helped to transform not only diet‚ but also
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Fast food restaurants started to change farming and food distribution as early as the 1950’s. Dick and Mac McDonald were the first to revolutionize the drive up restaurants when they redeveloped their BBQ joint into the type of McDonalds we know today that serves burgers and fries.(Ganzel) Others soon caught on to what the McDonalds brothers had going‚ and fast food restaurants started opening up everywhere. The first Kentucky Fried Chicken opened in 1952. By 1954 Burger King opened and became the
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Calveta Dining Services – A Recipe for Growth? Introduction Calveta was founded by the Italian immigrant Antonio Calveta in 1966. What originally started as a neighborhood restaurant in Brooklyn offering traditional Italian dishes led to the opening of two more restaurants and finally‚ in 1972‚ to the beginning of meal deliverance services to nursing homes. The market was a very promising one: A big part of the 18.000 nursing homes in the United States chose to outsource their dining services
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Yoshimoto uses plants in Kitchen to symbolise growth‚ which is primarily demonstrated through the character Mikage. Plants are used to present the idea that inner growth is an ongoing process‚ requiring consistent attention. Yoshimoto highlights the difficulties in achieving inner growth and presents it as a challenging process. Throughout‚ it is made explicitly clear that one is unable to develop without the assistance of others. After the death of her Grandmother‚ Mikage is exposed to a new way
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the concept of fast food has born. Food that can be prepared and serve in a spilt of a second. So that customer can come eat and continue their business in the time much faster than eating in a regular diner. Nowadays‚ fast food is so common in the society that a lot of people will consider going to a fast food outlet when they don’t have time to prepare a proper meal‚ or they simply don’t know what to eat and just want to have a quick meal. Since the early 20th century‚ fast food had had a big
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customers get consistent product quality. As Porter’s 5 Forces analysis deals with factors outside an industry that influence the nature of competition within it‚ the forces inside the industry (microenvironment) that influence the way in which firms compete‚ and so the industry’s likely profitability is conducted in Porter’s five forces model. A business has to understand the dynamics of its industries and markets in order to compete effectively in the marketplace. Porter (1980a) defined the forces
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1.Rinsing Raw Meat and Poultry. Dean Cliver‚ PhD‚ an Institute of Food Technologists spokesperson on food and kitchen safety‚ says the USDA has backed off the idea that meat and poultry should be washed or rinsed—in fact‚ the organization’s website says there’s no need to do so. “Sometimes you may buy a chicken‚ and it has salmonella. If you cook it thoroughly‚ it would kill it‚” Cliver says. “Washing it might spread the salmonella around.” 2. A Greasy Range Hood and Filter. Captain Peggy Harrell
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the 1920’s the automobile industry grew into the largest manufacturing industry in the nation. Automobiles (cars‚ trucks‚ busses) surpassed railroads as the primary haulers of passengers and freight. Henry Ford built his company in Detroit which created more jobs. As the automobile industry grew a lot of new jobs were created such as: gas stations‚ maintenance shops‚ fast food restaurants and motels for people on the move. One in every four Americans had a job in the automotive industry or somehow
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UNIQLO casual wear in HK Introduction UNIQLO Co. Ltd‚ is a Japanese casual wear designing and manufacturing and retailers. In Japan‚ UNIQLO is the leading clothing retail chain in terms of both sales and profits. After its global expansion in 2005‚ the company has now operating in Hong Kong‚ China‚ Taiwan‚ United Kingdom‚ South Korea‚ France‚ Singapore and United States with over 2700 stores worldwide. This casual wear giant rank in No. 4 in global retailers with over 11.21 Billion USD sales
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