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    Fast Food Advertising

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    Perhaps a staple of the diets in many developed nations, my favorite dish is the traditional hamburger with fries that is typically found in most fast food chains in the Americas and Europe. Hamburgers are an extremely popular dish across many nations, and there are many sociological reasons that the dish is favored, in addition to the arguably almost addictive ingredients and chemical additives added in the most popular servings of this dish. Despite the many qualities of the current hamburger…

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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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    Doughboy Podcasts Analysis

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    American’s like to give fast food chains a bad reputation, but why? Because we like to blame them for the rise in obesity. In all reality fast food is what we American’s love. Obesity is not something to blame the food for; we have to blame ourselves for that. We love the fancy sit-down restaurants just as much as we love food trucks with a C rating if anything we love the cheaper option more. It’s something about the burgers with greasy buns, and steaming hot fries that keeps us coming back.…

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    Stereotypes In Fast Food

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    In American culture and society, fast food is the most popular and convenient option for people who are on the go or if they just want a cheap and quick meal. In the United States particularly, fast food restaurants are everywhere. McDonald’s, one of the most well known fast food restaurants has served many satisfied customers at various locations in America and in foreign countries. Because of Western culture and influence, McDonald’s has gained many other franchises in the past years in…

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    Jack In The Box Analysis

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    product? Jack in the box is an American fast-food restaurant. The first “Jack in the Box opened in 1951 and expanded to the East and Midwest under ownership of Ralston Purina Co.”(Kramer) They have “more than 2,200 quick-serve restaurants in 21 states and Guam” (Jackintheboxinc) making Jack in the box one of the leading fast-food chains in the nation. Since Jack in the box acknowledges that customers like to customize their food order, they do not make the food items until a customer orders…

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    “The Fast-Food Fight” Some may argue that fast-food has become the new tobacco. Over the years, we have become highly educated on the health related concerns of smoking, as well as the significant health issues associated with overeating. Fast-food consumption has caused great alarm among Americans and is a controversial issue of who is to blame as well as who should take action. Although many critics believe that fast-food consumption is an individual issue and the government should not be…

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    McDonald's makes a big indention in the fast food industry, well known for their infamous golden arch. They serve more than 5 billion burgers a year, requiring an estimated herd of 25 million cows, selling an approximate 75 hamburgers per second. Every day, nearly one-third of U.S. children aged 4 to 19 eat fast food, which likely packs on about six extra pounds per child per year and increases the risk of obesity, a study of 6,212 found. Obesity rates rise exponentially across the United States…

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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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    Dominos Pizza Case Study

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    Marketing audit enlighten marketing strategies and structure of the organization and Environmental audits of organization gives information about the strength, weakness, opportunities and threat of Domino’s Pizza ,New Zealand. Presence of global fast-food brands, local restaurants and so on affecting the domino’s market. Unique strategies and quality services help domino’s pizza to capture the market from the other competitors. Working people ,teenagers and college students are the target…

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    entire world knows the “golden arches” logo. This logo represents a fast-food restaurant chain that has served meals to billions of people all over the world. McDonald’s started out as a small Bar-B-Q joint on the corner of E street and Fourteenth in San Bernardino, CA. The original restaurant was “a typical drive-in featuring a large menu and car hop service.” McDonald’s (2016). Nowadays, they have a wide spread menu which contains food from breakfast to dinner. They just recently implemented…

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