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    A Cast Iron Griddles

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    A cast iron griddle can single-handedly make the fluffiest pancakes you've ever eaten, or french toast that has the crispy edge so craved at breakfast time. Whether breakfast, lunch or dinner, you won't want to miss out on the flavor cast iron griddles can provide. These two-sided iron griddles cook wonderfully on gas & electric, charcoal or campfire with the same tasty results. Most standard size griddles will fit over two burners of your Grill Panstove, and though they vary in size slightly,…

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    to Tropical Smoothie where I used to work. After ordering a smoothie and a flatbread I waited and complimented them on how fast I received the product. So I tried to tip them through the drive through window which is not accustomed at fast food restaurants. I tried to hand the kid a 5 dollar bill and he did not know how to react. He eventually told me he was not allowed to accept tips for his service or he would be fired. I said “well thank you for the great service and I wish I could tip you,…

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    Taco Bell Research Paper

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    the catch phrase will stick in your head, also that you can get an EGG TACO SHELL! This is part of their business methods. Introduce a new item that’s never been heard of before to increase business. Fast food restaurants work extremely efficiently. From the way, the inside of the restaurant is set up, to how they pack the food. Most operate under a specific, very short, time frame to ensure they have a constant flow of people through the door. But the efficiency doesn’t stop there. The food is…

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    dining hall at CCU is subpar at best so a chance to go out to eat is truly a blessing. My family came to visit and told me I could pick anywhere to go for dinner. After about an hour of rummaging through yelp reviews I finally decided on The Original Benjamins Calabash Seafood buffet in Myrtle Beach, because let's be honest, who doesn't love a good buffet. I decided to base my overall opinion of the restaurant on ambiance, taste, service, and how satisfied I was when i left. When you pull into…

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    Level of Involvement As mentioned in problem recognition, many customers usually go to fast food restaurants to satisfy hunger. Although the motivation may be high because of the strong desire of eating, the consumers’ ability to process information would also be negatively affected by hunger. In addition, consumers’ opportunity might be low in certain situations, such as during workday lunch breaks when they have time constraints. Because of different internal and situational factors,…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    As soon as you walk in to the lovely restaurant called Postino’s, you are immediately slowed down from the city of phoenix’s crazy hurry everyone consistently seems to be in. You step up to the restaurant and are greeted by a cheerful appearance waiting to do nothing more than to assist you. They talk to you with a friendly face asking, how many people? Inside booth or outside? Bar or table? Then you are walked through a casual dining area were waiters are laughing and shredding some good old…

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    many calories something has, and also because it is better to know, especially when you are on a diet. The second reason why labeling food should be a law is because it is part of the "Affordable Care Act of 2010." The third reason is because if restaurants label their foods then they are helping the people know what they are putting in their bodies. Labeling foods should be a law, it can also help in many more ways. One main reason why labeling foods should be a law is so we could know…

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    Since there is a lack of advertising, this then generates a slow growth internationally. This weakness can be overturned by the possibility of more openings of restaurants. The Chipotle name can only grow from here. Opportunities Chipotle has a few opportunities to grow. Although there are approximately two thousand Chipotle restaurants across the U.S., there are currently only 17 locations outside of the country. The company has a major opportunity to expand internationally and research…

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    close it is to the railroad tracks. She describes the trains as being a "fishin"(pg.102) pole's length away and coming at all hours of the day. Mrs. Threagoode's favorite train car was the dining car. She described the "finest flatware" and "the restaurant that [rolled] through the night".(pg.102)She described the smell of the food and the waiters clothing. The train's vivacity and character truly stuck with me. I thought this stayed with me and stood out from the rest because it had the…

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    A) Define what a gourmet/specialty store is for you. For this assignment, be sure that the store specifically describes and advertises itself as "gourmet" (verifiable on their website/marketing materials). A gourmet store is a store that distributes specialty items that are likely not in a regular grocery store. Has lots of imported goods that other stores may not have, sells high quality food and is quality-oriented. Are foods that are typically considered high-value food items made in small…

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