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    similar interests of human beings. Animals have been suffering and also killed because they 're on the bottom of the food chain or maybe it could be that we’re smarter than most animals species. It really doesn 't matter to humanity because we are the predator and we just want more. Animals like cows, chickens, and pigs are one of the world’s most delicious meals you can get in a fast food restaurant. Its really sad watching animals being killed at plane site at your job in a factory or any…

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    technologies; all requiring a higher level of education. Fast Food Fast food is the term given to the food prepared and served quickly, it became very popular in the 1950 's in the United States. Usually the term refers to foods sold in a restaurant or a bar that…

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    Food Desert Research Paper

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    Food For Thought Beginning in the early two thousands, the term “food deserts” came into usage as a way of describing “neighborhoods… with inadequate physical or economic access to healthy food” (Leete, L., Bania, N. & Sparks-Ibanga, 2012, p. 204). It is now popularly understood that food deserts exist in urban areas all across the developed world. Meaning, it is very difficult or impossible for individuals to obtain fresh produce. The majority of these areas do not have grocery stores and are…

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    Food, a “nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth.” (Dictionary.com) The foundation of all life substance is food. To deprive ourselves from these essential nutrients would immediately lead towards advert repercussions and quite possibly cease life as we know it. People everywhere understand the importance of food, but our mistake was not acknowledging this crucial aliment. Our controversy lies in altering our…

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    The Corn Production. It is not surprisingly to read or hear odds about the fast food industry facts, and the way they cook their meals to our body system. In which why some people suffer from dangerous diseases to their health system. According to the book “Omnivore’s Dilemma” by Michael Pollan, he reveals about the negative side of the corn production to the fast food industry. Staring by the supporting of the corn inside the chicken nuggets, and the soft drink. Secondly, we will be talking…

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    political environment could ultimately impact upon the product; however, my expectation will be the influence will occur last in the South if ever. Legal/Regulatory All the locations serving food have to deal with the various rules and regulations as they pertain to the storage, preparation and serving of food. Everyone has to keep Tim from the Health Department happy. The advantage of the franchise chains is the upper level support to make sure all equipment and methodologies are adhered…

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    We want to know the public’s opinion on the website for the campaign so that we can make changes to increase the effectiveness of the campaign. Summary In 2003, PETA launched the Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaign. The campaign seeks to change the fast food restaurant KFC’s treatment of chickens. The restaurant KFC has been known to commit unnecessary malpractices such as cutting the beaks off baby birds, boiling the chickens while they are still conscious, and have workers handle the live chicken…

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    Many people question if fast food restaurants are responsible for rising obesity rates. Fast food restaurants are partially responsible for the rise in obesity rates. The food that fast food restaurants serve is extremely unhealthy but easily accessible and cheap and this is what attracts people to consume large amounts of it. These large amounts of consumption of these foods play a large factor in why obesity rates are rising. Based on rising obesity rates and consumption patterns, there is a…

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    faster. In 1955 White Castle makes the first major menu change by finally adding the fish sandwich to the line up. The very next year 1956 they add the ice cream shake to the menu line up. It took 40 years (1961) for White Castle to be the first fast food place to reach the point of selling 1 billion hamburgers. In 1962 White Castle permanently adds the cheeseburger to the menu. It will be another three years before they add anything to the menu. The next edition in 1965 is the onion ring.…

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    When he opened the first family restaurant, Burgoo on Tomas Morato, his concept is not only focused to have their customers to eat good food, but also wanted them to be entertained. He observes that, there are a lot of differences for its family patrons only by changing the restaurant’s traditional diner-style tablecloths into paper and crayons. His idea is very simple, he wants the families…

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