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    1. Retrenchment Strategy Philips Electronics, a global leader in electronics in roughly 150 countries and operates four business segments: Consumer Electronics, Medical Systems, Lighting, and Domestic Appliances and Personal Care implemented the retrenchment strategy in 2012. A retrenchment strategy occurs when an organization regroups through cost and asset reduction to reverse declining sales. Philips Electronics implemented the retrenchment strategy by cutting about 2,200 jobs from the…

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    to report a preference towards beef, pork and barbeque foods while girls were more likely than boys to report a preference for fruits and vegetables (Bish & Schuele, 2009). One unique difference discovered in this study was that items such as chicken nuggets, pizza, and sweets showed no gender preference differences for elementary and middle school students; however, results indicated a significant gender difference in high-school aged respondents, with females reporting lower preferences for…

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    I. Introduction to Burger King Burger King (BK) is an American worldwide chain of hamburger fast food restaurant. Headquartered in the unincorporated region of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the organization was established in 1953 as InstaBurger King, a Jacksonville, Florida-based eatery network. After Insta-Burger King kept running into budgetary problems in 1954, its two Miami-based franchisees David Edgerton and James McLamore acquired the organization and renamed it "Burger King".…

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    Fast Food Leads to Obesity Around the World Health issues within the body can trigger other issues into existence. A few of the issues that relate to the well-being of individuals are the consumption of several types and various amounts of fast food products and the supplements that go along with fast food. Also, in the health issue category is the development of diabetes and high cholesterol, which can turn into a heart disease. In some fast food items, there are harsh chemicals in which…

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    An Inconspicuous Epidemic The fast food industry has been a growing epidemic since the first restaurant ever opened. Why are these establishments so successful and what are more reasons that eating healthy is a harder option. Healthy food is significantly more expensive than a fast food option which is a major factor in the decision of the customer. Also in the modern world, most people don 't have time to wait for food, the faster the better and the perfect supply for that need is fast food.…

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    All fast food lovers know the struggle of where they should eat. “I am in the mood for some grub, but which sounds better, Wendy’s or McDonald’s?” Fast food has been around ever since the 1950s, and you cannot deny they have been a success. There are many different food types depending on the restaurant such as a burger place, Mexican food, and sometimes even Chinese. For the classic burger lovers, you may have had to make the decision between Wendy’s and McDonald’s at some point in your life.…

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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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    We live in a world of advertisement and it’s unavoidable. Is there a time in your life when ads never appears on-screen or when you travel there’s no billboards around? Never! Individuals may find that billboard are distracting and unnecessary. But it’s a way for a company and advertisers to notify consumers about a certain product and bring awareness to it. Without advertising, publicity, the world wouldn’t know about the existing product and won’t have a mind of making smart choices. It’s…

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    healthier nation. ” I was in South Africa in the townships, I saw a better school meal there in a chantey town than in the middle of London it is bizarre. Everything is estically the same.” (Jamie Oliver). While Oliver was looking at the children chicken nuggets and comparing it to the reformed version to serve to kids there was three food ingredients difference. Jamie Oliver could say “ninety- percent of England today had unbalanced today diet”. (Oliver 2:07). “First once obesity is…

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    He claims that this surplus leads to increased calorie and sugar intake, increased processing and increased of fuel less foods. Pollen states, “There are hundreds of things you can make from excess corn—alcohol, ethanol for cars, chicken nuggets, emulsifiers for the food processing industry—and the all time “biggie”, which deserves a whole page of its own, high fructose corn syrup” (Fast Food Causes Obesity). Also Pollen says, “..filling your plate with corn, corn by-products and animals…

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