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    The Cosmos is a fast food restaurant based in Chicago, Illinois, the U.S.A. The restaurant is one among many franchises in the country, which shows that it is a fairly well-established company. It specializes in the sale of grilled chicken and beef, sandwiches, burgers, salads, and hot and cold beverages. I work in the hotel's branch in Chicago as an assistant sales and marketing director. As an employee in this department, I am required to ensure that the company is meeting is set target and…

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    same period, the number of fast food restaurants has doubled. Exposed such as "Supersize Me" and "Fast Food Nation" as well as rumors in the general press have often recommended that the fast food is at the minimum somewhat to blameworthiness for the United States in increasing size with the obesity rates. In spite of the acceptance of this view, it has been challenging to empirically launch a fundamental link amongst fast food and obesity. The fact that fast food restaurants and obesity have…

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    KFC and McDonald’s, which one do you prefer? Both of them are very outstanding fast food restaurants nowadays, and they are well-known with their deep-fried foods around world. Not only children or teenagers, but adults also can’t bulletproof themselves from KFC and McDonald’s. Some may thinks that these two companies have similar with each other because they both sell fried foods and were derived from the States. Quite the contrary, KFC and McDonald’s have different methods which make them…

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    The United States is known all around the world as a country of the fast food. With the immense number of various fast food restaurants, the United States can be called the fast food nation. Peculiar is that the industry is still growing. As some of the conducted studies indicate, people in the United States spend more on consuming fast food rather than on higher education. Fast food has become a saving belt for many people at the age of high life pace and is quite convenient considering the…

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    Pennies, what are they worth? To answer that question one must first go back to the dawn of the penny. For centuries, the penny has captivated many with it’s historical significance and representation of America’s accomplishments as a nation; however, one thing that has changed over time is its commercial value. The penny was created with one intended purpose, facilitating the exchange of goods and services, but because of inflation the value of the penny has decreased making it hard for…

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    Nandos Vs Kfc Case Study

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    Executive Summary In this study I will be collecting information and doing research on two different Fast Food franchises, Nando’s and KFC. These two franchises are direct competitors of each other because both are ‘chicken’ based franchises and they are the biggest and most well-known brands in this market. I will be focusing on the marketing aspect of each franchise and from this I will write up a conclusion as to which franchise, Nando’s or KFC is more successful solely based on their…

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    Eating Out Essay

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    already busy schedule. Luckily, everywhere you turn there is a restaurant offering something to eat. The struggle is that it becomes challenging to find the perfect place to eat, because these places offer unhealthy fast food, are too causal and noisy, or can be too expensive and elegant. One of the easiest places to get something to eat is a fast food restaurant, because they are quick and easy. At most fast food places, one gets his or her food within minutes. Also, these places offer a drive…

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    The article “Diners Lose Taste for Pricey Burgers --- As meals climb to $13, some customers rethink appetite for fanciest toppings” from Julie Jargon discusses the problems people are facing financially with burger restaurants. Throughout the entire article Jargon explains how the prices of burgers have increased significantly, and the reason behind it. At one points even describes the increase “The average lunch burger check – including fries and a beverage – has risen 22% since the financial…

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    Schlosser’ he claims that he presented to us in the book, Fast Food Nation in the chapter “Cogs in The Great Machine”. Schlosser presents us with the ways how the fast food nation has changed the communities around us. In this essay, I will talk about the changes of our community, Obesity in children and adults, Slaughterhouses, a liability of workers, the truth behind fast food, why people like fast food, advice to people who love fast food. This all connects and circles back to the…

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    Mexican Food Thesis

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    Mexican food is not only famous in Mexico, but is famous worldwide in countries such as America etc. Mexican food plays a major part in the globalization factor of food, with westernised versions being featured almost everywhere from restaurants such as MadMex to fast food outlets such as Taco Bell. Mexican cuisine is a complex cuisine and also portrays the history of Mexico from the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire to African slavery in New Spain, these two events majorly influenced the…

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