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    Open Campus Lunches Essay

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    not have very much taste, and there is never enough to last the entire school day. Numerous students are involved in activities after school and cannot perform their best until they have food in their stomachs. For other students, this meal might be the only meal they get every day.…

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    Food Stamp Legislation

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    The legislation to make foods unavailable for purchase in relation to their food label values would lead to an almost impossible scrutiny of every food available for purchase. As the USDA points out, the mere definition of unhealthy would be difficult to determine. A candy bar contains less fat than a serving of cheese. A regular soft drink contains less sugar than a granola bar. Potato chips can vary in amounts of sodium, and often have less sodium than a serving of cereal. (2) Furthermore,…

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    Food is the universal symbol of welcome, support and togetherness (Purnell, 2013). Meal preparation is a family event with multiple choices of foods to meet the individual tastes of all people. Animal proteins are costly and prepared in minimal quantities, but the diet is rich in the many types of seafood’s abundant to the country. Fruits and vegetables are eaten in large quantities with rice served at every meal. Milk is rarely consumed by anyone other than infants due to lactose…

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    All of them are in small containers that are marked with dates. After all meals the clean the tables and sanitize. In the preschool room, all of the bowls that they are using to serve had utensils in them so that they children are touching that instead of the food. The caregivers in both the infant/toddler and the preschool room…

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    (Pilcher, 2005, and 241). Food from globalized food chains like McDonalds besides competing with local foods often has too high of a price for local consumers. Kay (2014) elaborated more stating that “Nigerians live on less than $1.25 a day” and a meal from KFC costs almost $11”. In many countries the globalization of food doesn’t make sense because they cannot even cater to the general population due to an unreasonable price. The negative perspective on the effect of the globalization of food…

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    Panera Bread Case Study

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    I went to Panera Bread located in Boston, 450 Boylston Street, MA 02116 in November 18th in 6:15pm. The store is at the corner between two buildings which make it looks small. I stayed there 18minits for to go meal. Around the time I visited there, the store was less crowded. There are three other customers waiting in front of me. I saw two casher in the front and three worker in the kitchen. Strength of the operation The first impression I felt right after I enter the store in 6:15pm was that…

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    Blaze Pizza and a seafood meal from Slapfish.…

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    Food Truck Business Plan

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    Midnight Snacks food truck can be a late-night dream for people who typically work between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Night owls and overnight, third-shift workers, often lack access to fresh meals that are available in regular, or fast food, restaurants during the day. After a thorough analysis of the local food truck industry, and the Peoria-area census data, it appears that the Midnight Snack food truck business could be fruitful and fill a current market gap. This section of the business…

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    Reflective Exercise

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    Reflective Exercise No.1- Carrying out generous acts Part A A generous act that I performed, involved myself cooking for my family. I made tomato spaghetti for dinner. Since I have 4 other siblings, I had to make a large portion of food, which made it difficult to cook. Nevertheless, I succeeded in making a dish for the family. After performing the act, I felt pleased and satisfied with what I had done. The amount of hard work and effort put into making food for my family led to my own…

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    Chili peppers were known as “Pernambuco pepper” which was a name that indicated that this probably came from Brazil. However, once confusion settled and the Indians, especially the southern Indians took the chili and implanted it into almost every meal almost eliminating pepper. It eventually became cheaper than other spices and was planted around India. The new chili pepper became essential to poor families as it was cheap and provided beneficial amounts of vitamin C This pepper eventually…

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