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    French fries were of great importance to Ray Kroc, one founder of McDonald’s. He wrote in his biography, “its preparation a ritual to be followed religiously." In the course of the chain's recent years, french fries were made from scratch every day. Their Russet Burbank potatoes were peeled, cut, and fried in McDonald's restaurants. As McDonald’s continued to expand across the nation, in the mid-1960s, it needed to compress employment costs, diminish the number of corporations they bought from,…

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    I'm grateful for countless things in my life. I'm basically thankful for every last thing on this earth. Everything i'm grateful for has a meaning in my my life or someone else's life. But, I'm mostly grateful for people holding the door for you when your hands are full, the moment when you have exact change and Beyonce's album, Lemonade. If someone holds the door open for you in general, you should be thankful because you didn't even have to lift your hand to grab the door handle. You should be…

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    Founding Fathers This chapter follows the life of Carl N. Karcher, however also expands to other fast food entrepreneurs. Carl started off as a farm boy in Upper Sandusky, Ohio after dropping out of school in eighth grade. When he turned twenty his uncle, Ben Karcher offered him a job in Anaheim, a small city on the outskirts of Los Angeles. Once he made the paramount decision to move he drove from Ohio to California, which took an entire week. When he arrived, he was amazed by the seemingly…

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    McDonald’s has been trying out different business and marketing techniques for consumers recently, including the “Our Food. Your Questions.” segment of their website, and a reintroduction of original characters, like the Hamburglar. Unfortunately for the burger giant, nothing seems to be working. According to the 2014 Company Report, the company recorded a 2.4% decrease in revenue since 2013 and net profit had a whopping 14.8% decrease since 2013 (“McDonald’s” 13). McDonald’s former CEO Don…

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    After the retirement of chief justice Warren, justice burger was next in line to take his position, thus entering the era of the Roberts court. Justice Burger, a conservative figure, held moderate ideologies views pertaining to black issues, but felt the need to somewhat detach from all back issues, a symbol of the conservative "retrenchment" promised by President Richard Nixon in the 1968 election At the time of this transition, as the political climate of the United States began to slowly…

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    Wendy’s makes up a large portion of the gigantic industry known as QSR, or quick service restaurants. The fast food industry, as QSR is more commonly known, is driven by high volume, low costs intertwined with efficient delivery of product. The concept of fast food products being an enormous driving factor in the obesity crisis that is taking over the United States, and the world, has plagued the QSR industry. To try and counter this perception, many companies have tried to implement healthy…

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    McDonalds is a fast food restaurant that services million of people around the globe daily. McDonalds are franchises. A franchise is the “license to sell another product or use of another’s name in business or both”((Ferrell, Hint, & Ferrell, 2009). McDonalds in the small business category as each store is owned by the franchise. Starting a small business can be risky, as most small businesses the individual is an entrepreneur. Being part of a franchise such as McDonalds, the entrepreneur…

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    options and salad side and demonstrating the freshness of material used will be used by many fast-food players in the future. Moreover, operations with international presence will offer different product that appeal to local customers, such as rice burger in China and Curry Berger in India. • Technological: Advanced technology will help the organization to operate with increasing productivity, better management and improve customer satisfaction while reducing the wasted time and resource.…

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    Even their healthy food items they promote as 'nutritious ' and ‘healthy’ are more fattening and contain more calories than a burger. the reality is that all they sell is junk food which contains so much sodium, unhealthy fat, sugar and empty carbs and they tend to be low in fibre and vitamins. It is believed that your pets food Contains less fat, salt and sugar and your pet’s…

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    You are an addict, and you don’t even know it. As you settle down to enjoy your favorite cereal, coffee drink, and maybe a piece of toast to top off your breakfast, consider the ingredients that meal contains. I mean in my mind most of the major food groups are checked off...right? You’ve got grains, dairy, the cereal looks like fruit, and coffee boosts your energy, so we’ll say that counts as protein. You have grown up in a society that blinds you from the reality of what you are eating,…

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