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    Papa John's

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    Papa John’s is a business unit, (Parnell, 2008). One of the largest pizza chains in the country, along with Domino’s and Pizza Hut in the carryout delivery pizza market. The company was founded by John Schnatter in 1984 when he began to sell pizza in the back room of his father’s tavern. He financed the business by selling his 1971 Chevy Camaro for $2,800, he also gave a portion of the proceeds to his family business. He eventually bought the car back in 2009 for $250,000 after creating a…

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    AccounTrust will assist small business owners with their accounting and bookkeeping needs by utilizing QuickBooks software. Companies struggle with keeping up to date financial statements. AccounTrust will assist these companies by doing all the work through QuickBooks. QuickBooks software allows business owners to always know their current financial situation. QuickBooks also helps with invoicing, paying employees, and more. AccounTrust will offer two services (1) managing the businesses…

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    Introduction: Schlosser defines the same criticisms that many Americans share about the fast food industry, while also agreeing that the food tastes good. He sympathizes with consumers, which places him as a member of the audience himself, then succumbs to the expectations and belief of his readers in order to establish his decorum. He begins the chapter by describing in vivid detail the act of actually purchasing fast food, which nearly every reader can relate to. Establishing that…

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    a delicious treat, is now the leading problem for obesity. Studies have shown that fast-food increases the risk of becoming overweight. For example, Shannon Brownlee’s article in The Sacramento Bee, “It’s Portion Distortion That Makes America Fat,” argues that the restaurant industry and food packagers have helped give many Americans the “roly-poly” shape they have today. Fast-food purveyors supersize their food which brings profit to their industry, while the patrons are left to become…

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    Obesity In America

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    Fast food restaurants are the main contributor to the declination of health in America. We all know the signification of healthy eating and how it affects our health. Fast food can only affect your body in one way, and that’s bad. Indulgent fast food intakes result in obesity and this opens the gateway to a lot of serious health problems in America. For many of years people have been arguing a strong battle against large fast food industries, partly complicit in this data. Previous and recent…

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    are now, with very high cholesterol, hypertension and diabetes. This can be the effects fast food has on our precious body. However, Morgan Spurlock, the director of Supersize Me, undergoes a social experiment in which he has to eat everything off the McDonald’s menu in 30 days. Anything that he needs to consume needs to come from McDonald’s. Spurlock created this documentary to show audiences the effect fast food has on people’s health such as fatty liver, hypertension, diabetes and other…

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    Fast food has been an ongoing epidemic for years in America. It is one of the leading contributors to obesity in America. This is a big problem for American citizens and should be a focus to people today. If fast food could be regulated more efficiently, the obesity rates in America could potentially decline. I believe that if people begin to be more aware of the threats of the fast food industry and start taking immediate action into reducing the frequent consumption of unhealthy fast foods…

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    America's Obesity Problem

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    blame the fast food industries, but the full blame isn't just on the consumers. As self reliant people that have full control over ourselves, the blame is as equal as the industries. In the last few decades the public's food portions have been growing, companies making money off of it. Meanwhile the consumers health depleting because of it, without knowing the true harm. With no reaction to the unhealthy eating style many people eat fast food on the daily. Reason why because the fast food is…

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    For example, has been appointed ambassador like Justin Timberlake for McDonald’s worldwide “lovin’ it” campaign. 5. Economic • Inflation and interest rate • Unemployment and cyclicality • Energy cost and transport cost • To relate with case study: In 2003 the McDonalds restaurants in Hong Kong cooked 32.5 million eggs, prepared more than 25 million pounds of French fries and grilled more than 4.4 million pounds of beef patties to the satisfaction of its customers. The company has…

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    McDonald’s have to keep its competitive to survive from the completion. Basically, related the strength of the McDonald’s from pestle analysis, keep creative is indeed and cannot replaced. In order to build best quick service fast food chain, the most basic thing is make your fast food healthy and…

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