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    Schlosser’s use of the device relates to his topic by having the readers feel and visualize the impact the food we eat has on our lives. The stylistic device demonstrates how future generations will find our generation buried under fast food wrappers. He chose to present information in this way to appeal to the reader’s senses. Schlosser wants to influence his reader by emphasizing that fast food has become a social norm in America. It is a drug that has affected even the strongest Air Force…

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    McDonald’s is one of the largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. This company has been operating in America since 1955, and it is known for its burgers and fires. The revenues recorded by the company during the financial year ended 2014 were $27,441.3 million McDonald’s has more than 1.7 million employees and more than 34, 000 restaurants in 119 countries. These revenues come from rent, royalties, and fees paid by the franchises and sales in company operated restaurants (Humphries and…

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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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    people avoid eating junk food? People are really trapped between junk food and hunger. They think it is harmful eating fast food. There are many opinions about the real effects of fast food. People everywhere are trying to cut back on their consumption of junk food. They connect it with obesity in their mind, especially children obesity. However, fast food has benefits and is not the cause of obesity and health issue. There are many things people can benefit from fast food. It is cheaper…

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    1. Jollibee had always been a customer favorite from the start. The Tans’ hamburgers, a home-style Philippine recipe was one of the favorites on customers list because of its spicy taste. Jollibee had been doing great for themselves from the year 1992 all the way through 1996, looking at the financial statements Jollibee was consecutively increasing in total sales, total stores at end of each year, company owned stores, and franchises, as shown in Exhibit 1. When McDonald’s entered the…

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    Fast Food Takeover For many generations, we have introduced fast food to millions of new people. Children are now begging to live a lifestyle of fast food. One of the biggest corporation is known as the very evil, McDonald’s. Children do not realize the reality of life until they grow up and come to a conclusion of what they have dedicated themselves to in life. In the article Don’t Blame the Eater by David Zinczenko published in 2002 talks about his personal life and experience by which he was…

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    fresh”, has offered kids meals since 2007. They promise to be the healthier alternative to their fast food counter parts, who offer to stuff your children with chicken nuggets and fries. Subway has partnered with anyone that will help sell the idea that they are best choice for those looking to lose weight or stay fit. Famous faces from Michael Phelps to Happy Gilmore have appeared in ads for the fast food company. Since launching the Fresh Fit for Kids meal subway has spent millions each year…

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    introduction of alternative products (Powell et al., 2014) (2). Regulation of marketing strategies and food promotions or offers Food companies see children and teenagers as a vast market opportunity, influencing consumer behaviour and creating brand loyalty since tender ages. While television advertising normally takes the bulk of the marketing budgets, nowadays advertisers are more creative and extend food advertisement to other platforms, such as music, video games, the internet or even…

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    Some of these outcomes could be learning time management. For example, when working for McDonald 's, you have to be sure you get all the food out at the right times, and being sure it is a speedy stop for the customers going through the drive through.Are there social benefits from working at this job? Workers often get great social interaction , by talking to all the new customers and even…

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    Comparative Study on marketing strategies of Domino’s Pizza and Pizza Hut Domino’s Pizza and Pizza Hut aim to provide quality food and to deliver excellent customer service. They both use geographic, psychographic and demographic factors to reach their target market. Marketing Mix of Domino’s Pizza Product: Domino’s Pizza implemented an adaptive strategy, in order to create different pizzas to suit the likes of consumers from different countries. Due to increasing popularity, Domino’s Pizza…

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