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    Ready for a good night of watching the game with beer and good food? Applebee’s is a great family restaurant that has something on the menu for any picky eater. The family-oriented restaurant opens early enough for lunch, but stays open late enough to satisfy the late night crawlers. So if it happens that you are craving some worthy food at midnight, Applebee’s will love to have you. Most people come to enjoy their family appropriate fun atmosphere, quality food, and their affordable prices, but…

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    Dining Halls Limitations

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    Statement of Problem: For my research project I am going to address the limitations of the dining halls on URI’s campus. As of right now residents on campus only have access to dining halls from 7am-8:30pm on weekdays, 10am-7:30pm on Saturdays, and 10am-8:30pm on Sundays. There are even short periods within these hours where the dining hall closes between meals. This leaves students with the option of combo meals, takeout, or dorm food as their meal; all of which have low nutritional value. Low…

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    Which One is Better: TGIF or Applebee 's? TGIF and Applebee’s are two compelling casual restaurants, some may say. Others may tell which one they think is better than the other. Both of these restaurants are well known throughout the United States. TGIF and Applebee 's are perceived as some what similar as to the style in which they operate. They both prepare and serve low costing meals such as, the two for $20.00 entrees. Two people can pick a certain meal and only have to pay twenty dollars…

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    Denny's Research Paper

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    Growing up in an environment that mostly eats meals at home, I was hardly introduced to restaurants. As a result, of mostly eating meals at home, restaurants never really satisfied my taste buds, due to the fact that my mom’s home cooked meals are twice as delicious. Moreover, it was later on in life when I started eating at restaurants, in which have given me a lot of wonderful memories I will never forget. Despite, not eating out a lot when I was younger it has become part of my life style…

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    Fast Food Observations

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    eating at Lane University Center would be greater than the number of students eating at Chesapeake dining hall. We made this hypothesis because we believed that Lane was the students’ favorite place to hang out. Since lane holds common fast food restaurants that almost all of us have been too we figured it would be more popular than Chesapeake due to the fact that it is more familiar to the students. After we were all done with our observations we came back together as a group and figured out…

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    Fed Up With Lunch Analysis

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    This essay will describe how Sarah Wu’s book, Fed up with Lunch, discusses the horrendous problem outcomes found inside of a lunch system in a large Elementary School in Chicago that may include the true time that is given to eat the lunch, the unexpected nutrition found inside of every dish given, as well as the truth of keeping all the nutritional facts away from the public. Looking at the statuses of each school around the nation, it can clearly be stated that each school is different,…

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    A prisoner: a person who is trapped with zero freedom and forced to eat horrendous food. Students identify themselves as prisoners of high school: forced to learn, forced to do work they do not want to do, and worst of all, forced to eat disgusting food. Students are unsatisfied with the food available to them through the cafeterias. Because students are unhappy, they feel they should have the freedom to leave their school campus for a lunch break everyday. Most students refuse to eat at school…

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    Introduction: The place where I chose to do my FSA Report is called Oasis, located in Newark, California. This site has different departments: Express(Restaurant), Kids play area, Banquet facility and Fitness center. Oasis Kids is a family-oriented place, where friends and families bring their children to this great indoor facility to play indoor games. This is a family-owned business and the departments are handled by various managers. The place offers great indoor activities for both adults…

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    life, or both. My goal is related to my professional life and it includes my family as well, it’s a mixed bag. I want to open a restaurant in New York, and partnership with a few of my cousins or maybe even my sister. This is my dream job and I would love for it to come true. The business in the hospitality industry has always attracted me. The business of restaurants gives a change to interact with people and serve them at the same time. It is a business that teaches about being courteous to…

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    host and servers cleaned all booster sits, high chairs, customers tablets, tables/booths and that dining room was vacuumed. If the closing host or servers didn’t finish cleaning these items, the opening cashier will clean these items before the restaurant opens. Also because during the opening shift there is only one host, the host is in charge of…

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