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    The service provided in McDonald’s Singapore is reliable. They are accurately delivered, and they are dependable. The service and service providers are responsiveness. The service providers in McDonald’s Singapore all have the willingness to assist customers whenever they need help, and they provide timely service. Assurance is the third servqual dimension. Assurance combines a number of things to ensure assurance is achieved. Competence is one where the employees at McDonald’s Singapore posses…

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    people that if they purchase their meals from Burger King they could be just as happy as the family in the advertisement. The advertisement was made in 1976. Burger King is one of the largest fast food chains in the United States. It was founded in 1954 and it has been successful for over fifty years (Great Food Comes First). This particular advertisement was very controversial. It was controversial because it included a black family instead of a white…

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    Hershey's Pie

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    The slice if the pie in is about the Hershey pies at Burger King. its purposes is to try and make you buy the pie from them. The you can take it home and have wonder like you have never had before. I can not believe I did not eat this sooner I did not know what I was missing out on. Although the product started a while a go with Reese’s and Butterfingers but out lasted them and they have now brought back Reese’s, but for how long will it be back. Now of days the pie is only one of the many…

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    The article “How McDonald 's conquered India” tells how McDonalds was able to penetrate successfully into the Indian market. First let’s revise some facts about McDonalds and India. McDonalds’ is the biggest fast food restaurant in the world, with presence in 119 countries primarily selling hamburgers, French fries and soft drinks as their main menu. India is a country located in Southeast Asia with a population of 1.1 billion people. It has a market based economy since the 90’s and it is…

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    After all, fast food exemplifies the “American way of life” (Beck 40). Although it may seem harmless to society to have a McDonalds on every street corner, the introduction of non-traditional food into societies such as Japan resulted in a huge loss of traditional values (Oswald 1). It’s no struggle to find a McDonalds in Japan, however, considering that…

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    whose short temper and love of hard work launched him into a billion dollar fast paced franchising dream. From rocking beginnings and many failed career ventures Sanders was one remarkable and memorable man in the fast food industry. Born in Indiana in 1980 Sanders became a leader at a very young age. By the mere age of 5 his father had passed away making him the man of the house. His mother worked many days canning foods leaving Sanders alone. There he had taught himself to cook. He would…

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    American products and habits are harmful to China With the developments of network technology and globalization as well as the growing diversity of culture (Brawley, 2008, p.11), the influences of American products and habits are increasing day by day. In China, the popular culture of the United States is popular with many Chinese people, especially the younger generation (Ryan, Chen & Saich, 2014, p.101). Although there are also many worthy scientific technologies of American products and…

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    Don T Blame The Eater

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    Blame the Eater,” David Zinczenko warns the consumer about the dangers of fast food, agreeing that it is bad for one’s body. Through his argument, he shows his reader that the consumer is not necessarily at fault—the food industry is the true culprit here. His use of questions throughout the text, along with personal narrative, imagery, and his tone, Zinczenko is able to effectively argue against the manipulation of the food industry. Zinczenko asks questions throughout the piece to relay his…

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    Mod Pizza Case Study

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    MOD Pizza was started by two “retired” entrepreneurs. A husband-and-wife team, Ally and Scott Svenson, had already started and sold two successful food empires. MOD Pizza’s assembly line style of serving pizza resembles Chipotle’s serving style. Scott Svenson was a former Starbuck executive, and learned the business long before deciding to start yet another small empire. MOD Pizza was founded in Seattle, the hometown of the Svensons. Mrs. Svenson had sworn off of starting anymore…

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    that bigger is better. This notion is allowed to be applied to technology, cars, or buildings. However, it should not apply to the food we eat nor the American people. Overweight and obesity issues have become a concern within the past 30 years with the rise of the fast food and restaurant industries, larger portion sizes, and the demand for convenience in this fast paced world. As a result, medical costs have skyrocketed with the onslaught of diseases such as hypertension heart disease and…

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