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    During the summer, I enjoy going to the downtown area and watch the city come to life. There is always something to see or do during the summer months in the Chicago land area. Just exploring the lakefront by walking or riding a bike is exciting. To see so many people riding their bikes and running is enough to motivate anyone. The biggest problem I have is finding time to fit these activities into my schedule. There is always a festival going on every weekend in Chicago (Chicago Rib Fest,…

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    into ten chapters, containing different subsections divided with subtitles. For example, the fifth chapter, entitled “Why the Fries Taste So Good” contains four subsections that divide the different factors in producing McDonald’s fries, all relevant to the chapter. The first section, untitled (as the first subsection in every chapter is), tells of the evolution of fries production, from originating from fresh potatoes to frozen potatoes. The next section goes on to discuss…

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    White Castle Case Study

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    Mr. Russell’s presentation dealt mainly with some of the interesting facts and the challenges for White Castle to overcome. White Castle currently has more than 380 stores nationwide with the main base in the Midwest. In addition, White Castle owns 2 bakery plants and 3 meat plant and because of that, White Castle has a very good vertical supply chain. Besides the regular restaurant business, White Castle also owns 3 frozen food plants. Although not well-known, the frozen food line actually…

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    America is known for many things, but one thing in particular that stands out is America’s interest in fast foods. During the mid-20th century, the McDonalds brothers opened their first drive-through McDonald’s restaurant in San Bernardino, California. The drive-through was significant because “the number of single-parent families and the number of women working outside the home have increased greatly” which means that people didn’t have time to go home and cook a homemade meal every day (source…

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    Q: Compare two advertisements of a product and then compare the type of cultural differences taken into account, focus the country of the advertisement , its color, theme and background? OUR PRODUCT: McDonalds. HISTORY: Mcdonalds fast food chain was started in 1940 by Richard and Maurice McDonald, which is now a product that is served in more than 115 countries, feeding thousands of people everyday. It is ranked as the 6th largest food chain in world. The key to McDonalds success is…

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    This burger seems to be very healthy overall. Strengths include the calories, fat, cholesterol, and fiber. One burger contains 84 calories compared to 100-200 calories per burger. The sweet mama burger has only 1% total fat and has no saturated fat, trans fat or cholesterol. A downfall in the recipe is the sodium content, the burger contains 508.0mg of sodium in only one burger which is very high. The sodium content in the sweet mama burger can be limited by the amount of salt and Worcestershire…

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    Burger King Swot Analysis

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    NURUL AYISAH BINTI SAMSOL (S38496) 2.4 BACKGROUND OF THE COUNTRY AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Burger King was established in 1954, based quick service burger restaurant chain that also known as a ‘BK’. In the 1950’s Burger King has evolved more than 14,000 restaurants with their international brand. Nowadays ,about 50 percent of these restaurants are located outside the US. Burger king already announced crossing the 100 milestone in India, to make the only quick making fast growing up brands in India. B…

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    The Founder Movie Analysis

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    The film “ The Founder “ is based on a true story of man named Ray Kroc ( Michael Keaton playing a small time businessman with a big time dream ) a salesman from Illinois , who builds his way up through the ranks of the business world . The film starts off following Ray Kroc on his journeys of being a salesman trying to sell milkshake makers to restaurants , mostly unsuccessful . Hes a quick talker , eager businessman , who’s life is comfortable but he always wants more, from the get go it is…

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    Beef Chuck Roast in a Pot Servings: 2-3 | Prep Time: 15 minutes Ingredients • 1 lb. beef chuck roast, chopped into cubes • 1 to 2 Tbsp. oil • 8 oz. tomato sauce • 8-10 oz. beef broth • ½ lb. carrots, chopped into small cubes • ½ lb. potatoes, chopped into small cubes • 1 large onion, chopped into small cubes • ½ tsp. garlic powder • ½ tsp. salt, preferably kosher • ½ to 1 tsp. smoked paprika Cooking Directions 1. Pour the oil into the Instant Pot then press sauté. Toss in the beef cubes…

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    McDonald's is one of the largest food service companies in the world. In 1993, the annual sales stood at 23 billion dollars. It is one of the biggest employers in the United States, with more than half a million employers .The organization has roughly 10,000 locations which involve the standard sit-in restaurants, drive with satellite sites, and windows. McDonald's dominance in the industry of the fast food which is not likely to disappear in anytime. Tile organization is expanding over time, as…

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