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    Fast foods restaurants are upcoming trends in a fast moving world. A majority of the people opt to eat in a fast food restaurant due to the fast and quality of services. Major fast food joints are the Burger King, McDonalds, Hardees, are few of the various fast food restaurants. These restaurants attract a major portion of the customers in the hotel industry; from the lazy people to the busiest of people. The reasons for attracting a major population is because of the convenience offered by this…

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    During this time I was eating a lot of Burger King and fast food in general. I was also eating a lot of oranges because my mom was bringing a lot of them from the store. In this data you can see that I used a lot of plastic water bottles. This is due to the fact that my purifying water system is…

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    Have you eaten a burger from McDonald's? the question: must there be warning labels on the bag? Really, a label has all negative effects of eating one burger. There are so many of unsaid dangers that will come from fast food. Having a lack of personal responsibility in fast food consumers is a total contributing factor that will lead to a childhood obesity. "Don’t Blame the Eater" by David Zinczenko claims that the only inexpensive meal for teenagers is the fast food and there is a lack of…

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    Analysis A. History Since its founding by Ray Kroc in 1955, McDonalds has been the leader of the fast food industry. Ray Kroc saw a successful operation by the McDonald Brothers and expanded its worldwide presence. Having served over one hundred billion burgers McDonalds has had the time to develop its processes and product to be most profitable for the company. Ray Kroc wanted the company to maintain consistency as well as quality throughout its restaurants and to do this he needed to convince…

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    In Dan Neil’s article “Company Town: Seduced by a Juicy Burger” published in the LA Times, he criticizes the fast food advertising industry in a sarcastic manner while wondering if the industry has gone too far. The article, written in 2009, is almost laughably outdated compared to today’s carnal advertisements. Today it seems unfeasible for companies not to objectify women in their commercials. This primitive approach fuels the fire in that women are nearly props more so than the product that…

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    Burger King, Wendy’s, or McDonalds? I usually go with McDonalds, I don’t know what it is, but something about McDonalds attracts me to them more than the other two mentioned. Don’t get me wrong, I love all three of those fast food chains, but McDonald’s has a competitive advantage over the other two whether it be their food, customer service, or etc. In addition, their business strategy, alignment with its business, human resource, and staffing strategies also help create this competitive…

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    classification has been done with linked (graph-6.1) on the basis of the respective age group. The age group varies from 18 to 39. The preferences/choices have been made from a given set of fast food joints namely, Subway, McDonalds, KFC, Eat some and Burger King. These are few of the leading fast food joints of the country. According to the graph, the choices of the fast food joints reduce by the increasing age group varies from 18-22. The preference for the same reduces as the age group of 23…

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    These King Sized bags of candy and candy bars are not only twice the size but most of them are less than a dollar more, so it gives the appearance of saving money, I for one think “why would I pay $1.29 for a normal sized package of Reese’s Peanut Butter cups when I can buy the King Sized for $1.89?” so people buy the larger amount to save money. Since some people will go out and buy the big bag…

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    In today 's society, fast food has become a standard fixture on every street corner to satiate our growing appetite. McDonald 's, Burger Kings and many other chains have become a powerful force in the nation as more people munch on their globally popular product. Food in general is vital to the survival of every human yet eating has become an inconvenience. It 's no wonder that the need for a fast, cheap genre of food quickly emerged as lunch breaks dwindled and households lacked the…

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    “As with the tobacco industry, it may be a matter if time before state governments begin to see a direct line between the $1 billion that McDonald’s and Burger King spend each year on advertising and their own swelling healthcare costs” (393). When the government realized with advertisement will not be the only this that McDonald’s and Burger King will be spending their money…

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