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    Within Wilbur’s Total Beverage company, there were two problems that we noticed after conducting the interview. The two problems were the lack of technology that was used to account for the new inventory that was coming into the back-end and the individual, over-aged employee that makes delivery stops to individuals’ houses. Two recommended solutions to address these problems is implementing an integrated system of receiving, inventory, and order management, and hiring an additional, ideally…

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    In my second investigation, I am going to recommend a promotional strategy for Jennie and to justify a suitable pricing strategy which she should use if the clothing shops were to open up in Leyton and also telling Jennie the relevant information needed to do so. First, what is the definition of the price? Price is the process in which a business sells their products or service. It is the only element in the market mix such as the products, place and pricing, which brings in money to a business…

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    of ethics and a general explanation of those that a marketing researcher should follow when conducting and delivering marketing research. The code of ethics I have established is suitable for the industry I currently work in, which is the alcohol beverage industry. I chose this format, so it will give a framework to building the code of ethics, and allow me to be more specific in explanations. Generally, many principles covered are recognized and included in code of ethics across multiple…

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    permeability of tooth enamel makes it extremely vulnerable to stains. Colored beverages can be absorbed by the teeth, which may lead to a brown or yellow tinge on the teeth. Acidic beverages are another problem for tooth enamel because the acid can actually wear the enamel away and temporarily softens the enamel; thus, making teeth even more prone to staining. Bright Color Beverages Can Stain the Teeth The color in beverages comes from intensely pigmented molecules that are referred to as…

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    White Rock Beverages was founded in the later 1800’s, in which Larry Bodkin has become president of the company. In the earlier part of the 20th century White Rocks higher point of their profits with a sparkling water known as the upper class, unfortunately by the later century White Rock Beverages were struggling to get profits flowing in. A SWOT analysis will consist of a companies, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and/or threats that a company will encounter. A SWOT analysis can be…

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    Did you know that France and Denmark were the first countries to introduce taxes to sugary foods and beverages? This is because obesity is a global and public health concern. I strongly believe taxes should be placed on soft drinks and other sugary foods. One reason taxing sugary foods and soft drinks is it will reduce the obesity rate. For example, in the past 30 years, obesity rates have doubled to 600 million. Diabetes rates have tripled to 347 million worldwide. Eating just eight grams of…

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    Introduction “Better for You’ beverages are a healthy range of drink products produced by Frucor that offer low/zero sugar alternatives to traditional carbonated soft drinks and juices. Due to the chaotic nature of dairies, these drinks aren’t getting the promotion of the healthy benefits that they need for consumers to realise said benefits, as they are grouped with traditional beverages. Consumer Insight In the same way people are becoming more aware of/cutting down on sugar laden drinks, the…

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    transforming and changing. Humans have undergone a massive evolution from the early dates of the first recorded human civilizations to the present day. Beverages provide an excellent insight on the changing continuity of history. In the book A History of the World in 6 Glasses, Tom Standage explains the changing continuities of previous societies to now using beverages. Throughout the novel, certain drinks are associated with certain time periods solely based upon the prevalence and popularity…

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    menu it 's time to wow them by selling some of your best non-alcoholic or alcoholic beverages. "Can I get you a coke?" Isn 't going to wow your guest. You want to sell them that margarita by describing it as refreshing, fruity or even strong for some. Description is key when it comes to your guest because it shows that you know what you are talking about and probably woul Once you return to the table with the beverages you should be thinking of how to pitch an appetizer so they have something to…

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    1.0 Introduction Food and beverage industry is one of part in hospitality industry. It was a fast moving and an exciting business. Nowadays, quality of the food in this industry become more critical as the consumer became more aware of the issue in food and beverage sector. Even the restaurant quality is much unstructured issue as it no words can defined the exactly standard which will give the customer satisfaction, but there are the aspect they concerned of which are the food quality, service…

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