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    in all the franchise branches so that customers can eat anytime, and this service also helps in increasing the sales of the company. Furthermore, this company has covered a massive geographical region where about 120 countries are having McDonald fast food restaurants. Centralization is where the decision making power is made solely by the top management in a hierarchical level, while decentralization is where the decision making power spreads from the top management to the middle or lower…

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    me realize just how important customer service is and how to achieve the highest level of it. She also exhibited how important outstanding training is to be able to exceed great guest satisfaction. Doug was very insightful and made it clear just how fast the industry changes and how it is constantly growing. When speaking to Doug and Shawn I began to recognize the key characteristics that I need to focus on when starting my career in the hospitality field and eventually hopefully in the…

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    “Daniel, whenever you have to buy food, be careful and always eat healthy”. These were profound words and I’ve always tried to abide by these rules. However, eating healthy while on a budget is usually a tough decision since ‘eating healthy’ is usually expensive. Also, my busy lifestyle limits my eating options to two international fast food franchises located on the island of Grenada where I reside; KFC and Subway. Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is a fast food restaurant chain that specializes in…

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    Connors Café is at the Hat Factory that provides its customers with fresh lunch menu of homemade food and quality. All the resources of the food are locally sourced. The main focus of Connors is mainly on fresh ingredients, which put together…

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    Tim Hortons Cafe and Bake Shop is a part of Restaurant Brands of International, which is known as one of the world's largest Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) companies. Restaurant Brands of International is a Canadian multinational fast food company which operates approx. over 19,000 restaurants in 100 countries and different U.S territories with a turnover of approximately $23 billion. (Reuters, 2016) Tim Hortons Cafe and Bake Shop, established in 1964 in Canada, is one of North America's largest…

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    slogan that they use only fresh ingredients, concentrating on quality. Papa John’s rank at the top of the charts in national taste tests and customer service surveys. Papa John’s received the top customer satisfaction ratings amongst all national fast food restaurant chains every year from 1999 to 2004, as measured by the American Customer Satisfaction Index. Additionally, Papa John’s maintains the lead, followed by Little Caesars (-4% to 78), Domino’s (unchanged at 78), and Pizza Hut (-1% to…

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    our company.” (Tyson) Within these years one wants to know if their sales go down or their prices go up. The business that one will be researching is a food company focusing on chicken lead by Donnie Smith. This business is known as Tyson Foods. One will show this company’s financial and investments within this company. The Tyson Foods story starts amid a standout amongst the most troublesome times of American history – The Great Depression. In 1931, John W. Tyson moves his better half…

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    The article Fast Food: Four Big Names Lose is a textual analysis of different fast food restaurants and what consumers actually want from them. In the article thy describe the criteria customers used to judge some of the top fast food chains. Some of the criteria they used included service, value, and quality. The article goes on to use these criteria to compare restaurants like McDonalds, Wendy’s, Taco Bell, Chipotle, Subway, and Chick-fil-A. Consumer Reports, the author, shows in the article…

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    Domino’s, a pizza shop started by Tom and James Monaghan in Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1960, has transformed into a pizza serving fast-food franchise spanning through more than 85 countries. With assets worth up to an estimated nine-hundred million dollars, Domino's is no doubt a top pizza place. According to Pizza Today, Domino’s is the second best (after Pizza Hut) pizza chain in the world based on gross sales. Individuals of all ages support the franchise by giving the franchise their business,…

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    On December 1, 2016 I rented from Amazon prime, Fast Food Nation, a movie directed by Richard Linklater. Screenplay was written by Richard Linklater and the author of the book by the same name, Eric Schlosser. The film opens with Don Anderson, family man and the Marketing director of a Mickey’s Burgers learning that there is high count of E Coli bacteria in Mickey’s “Big One” burger. His department is marketing; he does not understand what he is being told so he is told in a manner anyone could…

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