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    Mercy General Hospital (MGH) is considering altering the recipes for two of the egg entrées served to patients at breakfast. They would like to replace the eggs with egg substitute in the breakfast bake and veggie omelet, in order to make the entrées compliant for a heart healthy diet. This idea is in response to complaints from patients that the heart healthy breakfast menu is too repetitive. MGH has a Heart and Vascular Center, therefore they consistently have a high amount of patients who…

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    Hardee's Triple Charbroiled Slider - made with three charbroiled slider-size beef patties, slider-size American cheese, mustard, ketchup, pickle, and diced onion, on a fresh slider bun. Perfect size for those craving for a delicious burger, while also wanting to watch their weight. These little sliders fits in one hand, but do not eat this while driving. It is illegal, and you will be fined. With that said, can someone really resist the urge to not start eating once they see how amazingly…

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    Mcdonalds In The 1950's

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    You’ve probably eaten McDonald’s in the past two weeks, haven’t you? McDonald’s is arguably one of the largest fast-food chain restaurants that this world has ever seen, and on December 16th, 2016 audiences around the United States had the exclusive chance to be able to experience how McDonald’s came to be. While the past of McDonald's is well documented, the company tries to elude from the actual origins of the company. A persistent salesman in the 1950's saw an opportunity so great, he had…

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    BMI In The United States

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    America is notoriously known for fast food restaurant chains and value sizing all types of meals. With various types of food being consumed, many resources the world has to offer are being wasted away in the stomachs of the Americans. The time has come for the United States Government to consider whether or not if they should control the diets of their citizens. The government should have no control over what the Americans eat because it is a violation of freedom, food companies would go out of…

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    kitchen isn't necessary to provide delicious food to the masses. Culinary food trucks are becoming more and more popular. People are learning that in every trailer, there is a new culinary treat just waiting to be discovered.…

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    Sandwich Blitz Case Study

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    After reviewing the video on Sandwich Blitz I think the company should expansion on a smaller scale than a large scale. The reason why I say this is because the SWOT the business will face and having. The Current strength Sandwich Blitz is that they have the resources to open two new locations. All they would have to do it pick a good location to make the new locations successful. A weakness that they face is the economic downtown of the locations that operate in the large office park. This can…

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    Organizational Analysis Since its inception in Boulder, CO, in 1976, Old Chicago has been committed to pairing craft beer with food. For over 40 years, Old Chicago has grown from a beer enthusiasts watering hole, to a gathering place for family and friends to come together. While Old Chicago will continue to support the craft beer community by pouring select craft beers from across the nation, we have decided that now is the time to make a splash in the beer market ourselves by entering the…

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    In addition to physical expansion and adaptation, McDonald’s has developed many partnerships over the years. McDonald’s partners with various companies to put themed toys in its Happy Meals, to help promote its business to children. Some of its partnerships are also with community-based and cultural organizations including the Asian American Justice Center, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and The Wounded Warrior Project, to reach more consumers. In the 1990s,…

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    Taco Bell History

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    Taco Bell is one of the most famous mexican restaurant chains to ever exist. Though few know of Glen William Bell Jr., he definitely still deserves a mention in history. His restaurant chain, legacy, and mexican delicacy will live on forever. Taco Bell is one of the most beloved mexican eateries in American history. Honestly who hasn’t had Taco Bell, have you? Glen William Bell was a dedicated family man as well as a visionary and innovator of the restaurant industry who has a humble yet…

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    The film “Hot Coffee” discusses the issue of tort reform. Tort reform aims to limit likelihood of lawsuits and therefore restricts individual’s right to go to court. In the film, directed by Susan Saladoff, four cases are presented that demonstrate how corporate America has utilized famous lawsuit settlements to swing public opinion against “frivolous” lawsuits, which is an expression commonly used regarding lawsuits against large companies, doctors and more. The film centers on the infamous…

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