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    For most people, the words “fast food” may entice images of delicious chicken nuggets, crisp fries, or cold, carbonated drinks. It is no wonder why these fast food chains have dramatically risen in popularity over the years. Additionally, this admiration can also be linked back to the convenience and low cost of the food. However, this type of food may not always be the best option for the public. Poor health issues such as obesity, diabetes, and pathogenic diseases have been found to be caused…

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    Over three and a half million deaths, three to eight percent of disability-adjusted life-years2 and three to nine percent of years of life lost. What is causing this drop in the quality of life among men, women, and children? is it a sickness? Is it a horrible disease? One may call it a disease, however this is not a disease that you receive a vaccination for, it is one that is prevented through sheer willpower. This deadly disease is called obesity. Obesity is a problem that just recently…

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    The Habits Of Fast Food

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    Fast food was defined as cooked or ready-prepared foods brought at take away restaurants (MK, NP, & ML). Arguably, originally United States A&W in 1919 and White Castle in 1921 were the first fast food restaurant in the world (Fast food restaurant , 2014). Today, American founded fast food such as Mc Donald and Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) are multinational corporation with branches around the world. Nowadays, fast food has become something that usually taken in daily life. In Asia, fast food…

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    The Shack Research Paper

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    Karbach Night: The Shack Burger Resort Review A little over a week ago I attended Karbach Brewing Co.’s special pint night at The Shack Burger Resort in Cypress, Texas. I have been to The Shack Burger Resort many times and never thought to review the mm for y’all! The Shack is one of my absolute FAVORITE burger joints in the Houston area! The Shack is basically a hidden gem because if you are driving down Cypress Rosehill you will almost pass up the restaurant because the sign for the…

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    Beef Chuck Roast in a Pot Servings: 2-3 | Prep Time: 15 minutes Ingredients • 1 lb. beef chuck roast, chopped into cubes • 1 to 2 Tbsp. oil • 8 oz. tomato sauce • 8-10 oz. beef broth • ½ lb. carrots, chopped into small cubes • ½ lb. potatoes, chopped into small cubes • 1 large onion, chopped into small cubes • ½ tsp. garlic powder • ½ tsp. salt, preferably kosher • ½ to 1 tsp. smoked paprika Cooking Directions 1. Pour the oil into the Instant Pot then press sauté. Toss in the beef cubes…

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    Swot Analysis Of Sonic

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    Student Answer: There are a few competitive advantages that Sonic has over other fast food franchises. Some of Sonic’s success may be attributed to its stringent requirements for selecting franchisees (Ferrell, Hart & Ferrell 2009). Sonic has a few different requirements than other fast food restaurants when it comes to franchising out. Sonic requires that you have background in the restaurant business as well as being financially fit for the franchise. Sonic does not want someone that has never…

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    McDonald's is one of the largest food service companies in the world. In 1993, the annual sales stood at 23 billion dollars. It is one of the biggest employers in the United States, with more than half a million employers .The organization has roughly 10,000 locations which involve the standard sit-in restaurants, drive with satellite sites, and windows. McDonald's dominance in the industry of the fast food which is not likely to disappear in anytime. Tile organization is expanding over time, as…

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    The United States is known all around the world as a country of the fast food. With the immense number of various fast food restaurants, the United States can be called the fast food nation. Peculiar is that the industry is still growing. As some of the conducted studies indicate, people in the United States spend more on consuming fast food rather than on higher education. Fast food has become a saving belt for many people at the age of high life pace and is quite convenient considering the…

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    Local restaurants are seen to offer tangible economic benefits to the local economy. The third reason to eat local is that the money students spend benefits the area where they live. More money goes into the local economy. This means that eating locally creates an economic stimulus that benefits students directly in the long run. Several studies have shown that when you buy from an independent, locally-owned business, rather than a nationally-owned business, significantly more of your money is…

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    however, in the case of fast food, I would prefer an extensive menu rather than limitations. The restaurants I have chosen ranges in specialties like burgers, fries, chicken, sandwiches and more. For my perceptual map, I selected: McDonald's, Wendy's, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Popeye’s, In & Out, Shake Shack, Cinnabon, Panera Bread, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, and Dairy Queen. Many consumers, including myself, who like to change their orders and try something different. This is why menu variety…

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