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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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    Everyone at some point in his or her lives has eaten at a fast food restaurant. It is almost inevitable not to because they literally are on every corner of any major city. Take Athens for example, there are multiple fast food restaurants around town but they are even downtown and on campus as well. And let’s face it, most fast food restaurants are cheap and the food is always ready more quickly then you could make it at home, which is the point in their existence, but sometimes this industry…

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    McDonald’s corporation has been the behemoth in the fast-food industry that has set precedent to expectations in the world of fast, casual dining. Through time the title of being the largest corporation in its industry with most domestic locations had been taken away by Subway. McDonald’s corporation saw many changes within the company, quality was slipping, management and stakeholder interests were not aligned and consumers were becoming more health conscious as the years progressed. With these…

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    the fast food industry. Ray Kroc saw a successful operation by the McDonald Brothers and expanded its worldwide presence. Having served over one hundred billion burgers McDonalds has had the time to develop its processes and product to be most profitable for the company. Ray Kroc wanted the company to maintain consistency as well as quality throughout its restaurants and to do this he needed to convince franchisees to do the same. Today McDonalds has 375,000 employees and 36,899 restaurants…

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    Who is to blame? Have you been a victim of the so called “ fast food obesity outbreak”? If you call now at one-eight-hundred you 're ignorant, you will receive a free t-shirt that says “ it was all your fault”. Well, in today 's society this so called “fast food induced obesity” is a huge controversy concerning many countries today in time. The common culprits of the obesity issue is fast food, school lunch, and even food people consume at home. Who can we trust? Well many people believe that…

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    350 employees. Statement of the Problem: because of high popularity of the Western fast food restaurants such as McDonalds, KFC and other restaurants, the company is also…

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    Summary of the Article and McDonald’s McDonald’s is the largest fast-food restaurant chain in the world and was originally founded in 1940 by Richard and Maurice McDonald as a barbecue restaurant. It primarily serves regular fast foods like burgers, chicken, soft drinks, French fries, breakfast products and a recent influx of healthier alternatives in an effort to boost sales. Target customer of McDonald’s includes families, teens, young professionals and business customers. The companies’ major…

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    made them the top fast food retailer in their market. In 2014, McDonalds served…

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    changed, especially food in the United States and people just recognized that they eat poor quality food. Many health professionals uneasiness about unhealthy lifestyle of children that lead to childhood obesity. Significant role in child obesity play poor diets. Most children diet are pizza, desserts, hamburgers, and consume of vegetables, fruits, healthy oils are not for americans.Hamburger became integral part of american culture. Also huge role in this play fast food restaurants,…

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    Millions of individuals in America are believed to be obese. As our mid-sections continue to expand, populaces are asking the same question: Who is at fault? Have American’s become lethargic and more negligent with their food choices? Are fast food restaurant to blame? When you pull up to any drive thru window the little voice in the box says “welcome to burger town, may I take your order?” As you finish telling that magical little box your order that same little voice will repeat everything…

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