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    Suzi's Vetkoek Case Study

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    Suzi's Vetkoek Suzi wants to sell vetkoek on Sundays at the local market. About 1 880 people visit the market every Sunday. Each person spends about R16.50 per day with 20% of this amount being spent on food. Although there are other food stalls at the market, Suzi is sure that she can attract at least 5% of market share to start with. The following calculation gives the potential rand value of this market share: Number of consumers 1 880 Average spending per day R16.50 Total spending of…

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    Delicious, freshly prepared, juicy, and satisfying are some words people may use to describe fast food. On the other hand, some may say it is greasy, unhealthy, and unflavorful. The fast food industry is responsible for a number of issues that they create that affect people’s lives. The main ethical issues of the fast food industry are poor food quality, dangerous working conditions, and advertising to children, especially in schools. The fast food industry originally stemmed from southern…

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    Themes Of Pop Culture

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    One of the main themes in this chapter is pop culture. Its is pop culture because Matthew Kabong is a normal guy working as a delivery man and he is spreading the mainstream culture just like the other working teens did. This day he was delivering pizza to a trailer in a place called Meadowbrook. There were five member who worked in the kitchen to prepare the pizza. Dave Feamster is the owner of the Little Caesars. He used to play in the youth hockey leagues and went to college for a business…

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    Obesity In America

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    by obesity tremendously increasing at a staggering rate from 1999-2000 to 2009-2010. (see fig. 2). However, daily meals don’t only come from fast food places, but also from home, school, and other places. While fast food industries like McDonald’s, KFC, and others have continued to flourish and expand their business to various regions across the globe to showcase that people are supporting the growth of their businesses, Americans still manage to point fingers at these local restaurants. Obesity…

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    Introduction McDonalds has a business model that is largely based on selling franchises to franchisees. What this means is a person buys the rights to use the McDonalds name but they are obligated to follow certain rules of operation. However, franchisees do have some control. This relationship has allowed McDonalds to grow into a capital-rich corporation with some 30,000 restaurants located in more than 100 countries. Yet, there is more to the story of McDonald 's than just the…

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    Parents? The school district? Or is it the fast food industry all along? Different people have different beliefs on who is to blame for this crisis in America. Different countries have fast food just like us, establishments including: Mcdonald 's, KFC, and even Burger King, but why are we listed as one of the fattest countries in the world? But the other countries with the same restaurants are not? Well, this is because of home diet, greedy government, and also what students in different…

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    The Negative Effects of Steroid Use in Baseball When talking about the greatest negative effect on any sport only one thing comes to mind and that is steroids. Steroids have tarnished every sport but in particular they have put tons of negative setbacks on the sport of baseball. To better understand the negative effects that steroids have in baseball, one must know the effects it has on a player, how it affects the rest of the league, and how steroids affect the fan base. First and foremost,…

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    It seems like we spend so much time learning about other cultures that we often don’t take a step back to reflect upon our own culture and appreciate it. Culture is defined as the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular people or society (oxforddictionaries.com). America is one of the most diverse countries in the world when it comes to culture. As we all learned in history class at some point, the “American Dream” brought in a large number of people from around the world. Along with…

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    It’s Your Choice: Healthy or Unhealthy? America is not just only the country with the most gyms, but it is also the country with the highest obesity rates. Approximately 78.6 million American adults and 12.7 million children and adolescents are obese. Over the past several years, overweight, obesity and unhealthy eating habits have increased gradually and now poses a major health problem. A person who is overweight has a body mass index or commonly known as BMI, of 25 to 30. In addition, for…

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    Why? Many Businesses see tattoos as an ‘unprofessional appearance, and usually have a policy against them. Tattoos are a self representation through art. It is a self expression, and it is something personal. Why should a business get in the way of my personal life choices? I have decided to interview my mother, my boyfriend, and my manager; all who have worked in professional environment, to see what their point of view is on tattoos in the work place. I first interviewed my mother, who has…

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