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    project had an impact on my life. I saw a drastic change from project one to the end of Project two. Looking back on my project one logs, I barely had any type of fruit or vegetables in my diet. I ate a ton of processed food like chicken nuggets or frozen grilled chicken that I could easily throw in the microwave and eat within a minute. For project two, I had a goal in mind to lose two pounds and be on a vegetarian diet. With this goal, I knew that I had to make changes to my diet. I have…

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    Most of the kids today who are ages one to twelve are picky in eating foods and drinks. It is simply because as a kid, your ultimate goal is to eat your favorite foods that are available on the advertisement, schools or malls. There’s a proven study that kids ages one to twelve like to eat hamburgers, hotdog sandwiches, cakes, chocolate and ice cream bars, and so much more. It is because you are still deficient to iron. As a parent, you’re willing to do whatever it takes to maintain the iron…

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    The competitive advantage of McDonalds is generally based on optimum utilization of resources in the best possible way. There are various strategies in which competitive advantage can be achieved such as innovative ideas, persistent development, frequent investments, and whole value chain process. Competitive advantage can be attained through various strategies such as innovative ideas, whole value chain process, persistent development, frequent investments (Baker, 2000). By allocation and cost…

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    We’ve grown so accustomed to the jingles and colorful pictures associated with the advertisements for both fast food and junk food that we don’t even notice them anymore. Take the time to actually stop and pay attention to those advertisements. Notice how some commercials even have the power to stop children dead in their tracks and stare at the screen until the ad is over. In Jean Kilbourne’s essay “Jesus is a Brand of Jeans” she discusses the many different tactics that are used by advertisers…

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    You are a 2nd grade student. You walk down to the cafeteria and look at the menu. You see that chicken nuggets are for lunch. Since you are in second grade you think it's fine and order lunch. The truth is that the lunch is anything but fine. About 67% of adults are obese. That is more than half the country! Chances are you know someone who is overweight. There are many fingers to blame when it comes to the causes. One of which being extremely unhealthy school lunches. We can do something about…

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    year. Some of these restaurants include McDonald’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Dairy Queen, Subway, Pizza Hut, Burger King, and Taco Bell. McDonald’s is the world’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants, generating $40 billion annually. They serve approximately 69 million customers in 119 countries in 6 continents. McDonald’s mainly serves cheeseburgers, hamburgers, breakfast items, French fries, various types of chicken, milkshakes, soft drinks, and desserts. McDonald’s logo was…

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    In the documentary, “Supersize Me,” Morgan Spurlock argues that fast food companies should take more responsibilities for the effect the food is having on its consumers by using various statistics and research. Spurlock constructs this documentary because of two teenage girls who were suing McDonald’s because they were becoming obese. He states that America is becoming more and more lazy by not cooking meals at home and instead, eating out for every meal just because it is cheaper and quicker.…

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    something was wrong. This wasn’t my happy mom who would usually pick me up and ask me how my day was. This mom was quiet and had a very worried look. Instantly, this huge fear came over me: My dog is dead. As we drove through Krystal’s to get some chicken nuggets, I thought of the many ways my beloved Bradford could’ve died. Car accident? Food Poisoning? Zombie apocalypse? All I knew was that my dog was dead and that I couldn’t live without him.…

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    College Essay I was born in a small suburban town, Chepen, in Peru. I came here when I was 4 years old in 2004. My parents went through a long process to move to the United States of America. One night in Chepen, my parents invited their friends over for dinner. During the dinner, a conversation was brought up about the U.S. Government giving away 5 green cards in a lottery. My parents applied and sent the application form to the United States government, however they did not think they were…

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    the McDonald’s menu. As it is being squeezed by more up market "fast-casual" restaurants such as Shake Shack and Chipotle Mexican Grill, which are rapidly growing. They have been luring customers particularly younger ones away from McDonald’s chicken nuggets and chips by offering slightly better quality food, a high level of customization (such as the option to choose the ingredients in a burrito or burger) and some table…

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