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    Burrito's Sandwich

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    The debate between if a burrito is a sandwich may sound absolutely absurd, however this was actually debated as a legitimate court case among the Massachusetts supreme court. This was in due to Panera sueing Quibo to be a sandwich restaurant in a mall which will break the truce of Panera being the only one vendor for sandwiches. So the question goes is a burrito really a sandwich? According to the ruling the judge cites on “Webster's definition of "sandwich"—"two thin pieces of bread, usually…

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    The Geico’s “Hump Day” commercial works better than the Jack in the Box’s “French fries” commercial. The Geico’s commercial has a camel that was speaking to the people working in the office. The camel was questioning the office employees of what day it is. A female employee in the office replied to the camel that the day is “Hump day!” The camel was cheering hump day, because Wednesday is regarded as the middle of an average working week. The camels have humps on their back for the purpose of…

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    In 1998 , at the restaurant of world famous burger in Louisiana , my family and I were eating the best burger and the best French fries and suddenly for 30 minutes past , and this man walked in the restaurant and said “ Turn on the TV to the news “ . The manager turned on the TV to the news , and they were saying “ People , there is a chance , that a flood is going to happen , in thirty minutes , be prepared “ . People in Louisiana were shocked , also in the restaurant , people were flipping out…

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    Have you ever wonder how a lobster reacts to pain? The most accepted belief is that they don’t, but they have ways to feel, and they are not human, so their senses are different. Lobsters have complex nervous systems and exquisite tactile sense, and they lack forms of pain instigation that the animal possesses; therefore, humans need to reconsider how they treat this ancient sea creature. Lobsters every day are being killed by the human consumption of one thing: eating. People could go to…

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    Currently I want you to imagine you are ordering Jimmy Johns. Now imagine that you are taking a sweet succulent bite out of a nice footlong sub. Yum you could reply with excitement. the first time I ever tried your Italian sub I was in heaven asking myself if I could ever try this wonderful dish of the gods again. Your restaurant is by far the best nobody could top what you make with your incredibly fresh ingredients. Can I comment on how good your BLTs are? Because they are extremely good I…

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    The act of blaming is relatively simple, however where complexity lies is within the act of understanding. Within the article “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko, the writer instantaneously believed that consumers were at fault in regards to fast food making them obese. Nevertheless, Zinczenko then began to sympathize with those who blamed fast food restaurants for their weight problems as a result of his past. To begin with, mistakes often happen to dictate future decisions. For…

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    Everyone eats fast food whether it’s because they are busy, on the road, or like the food, but does anyone stop to consider what fast food industries have done to the community, the meatpacking companies, or the slaughter houses in which the food comes from. Majority of people believe these businesses moving into a town is a good concept because they bring jobs. Although it is true, Eric Schlosser takes on a different view in the book Fast Food Nation talking about how these businesses moving…

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    Old Colony Case Study

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    Samantha Juliano is used to the reaction that typically comes when she tells people she’s from Old Colony. Oh, you live in the projects? “No. I live in a town house,” the 23-year-old replies. Roughly half of Old Colony, one of the oldest public housing developments in Boston, has had its old brick housing units replaced with sleek town houses. Juliano, who has lived in Old Colony since she was 7, said the new buildings have changed the public’s perceptions. “People view you not as a…

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    The print advertisement for Carl Jr. successfully incorporates the rhetorical triangle by effectively persuading readers through visual communication. Each point of the rhetorical triangle is important for the success of the communication of the ad. The three points correspond with one of Aristotle’s three appeals. This would include logos, ethos, and pathos. The beautiful and fit model eating the burger creates a sense of logos towards women by logical reasoning. It sends a message to the…

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    Importance Of Power Bowls

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    Let's say I told you it was easy - indeed, easy! - to create a perfectly balanced, delicious meal in your own home? Not only that, but what if I said it might be Instagram-worthy beautiful? Enter the ability Bowl, a fool-proof method to pack in nutrients, use a number of leftovers, and create an excellent blend of flavors and textures all in a single bowl. When it involves Power Bowls, there actually are no rules. You may use ingredients that you currently love or try some thing new. You can…

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