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    Secrets My friends Papa is a hillbilly. At family barbecues no one wants to eat what Papa is grilling because they do not know if it is beef or possum. This is similar to America’s food situation. No one knows exactly what we are eating, where we get our food, what is in our food and what harm genetically modified food can do to or bodies. Companies like Panera Bread are one of the few companies that are committed to using fresh ingredients and products that contain no artificial additives. The…

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    districts of Louisville, there are limitless fast food chains speckled throughout the neighborhoods, with zero grocery stores in sight; making the attainment of wholesome food very difficult, if not impossible. This in turn, contributes to a lack of nutrition and increases health issues, as is demonstrated by high numbers of heart disease and cancer deaths (Adelman, 2008). Essentially the social systems and policies allowing so many fast food chains to be in existence, like a lack of zoning…

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    World War II, McDonald started business in 1940 California founded by Richard and Maurice McDonald but after World War II, In 1955 McDonald incorporated as McDonald Corporation by Ray Kroc. The company generally entered into retail-market to sale fast food items (such as, hamburger,…

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    be used any time of the day that you need a whole food meal replacement!Lean Body Instant Breakfast Shake is the quick, convenient whole-food breakfast solution for hard-training athletes who have little time to prepare a nutritious meal. Just stir a packet of Lean Body Instant Breakfast Shake into cold…

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    OBJECTIVES - To understand protein intake better. - To understand how consuming too much or too little of certain food specifically protein can be unhealthy and do harm to our body over time. - To determine what foods are providing the right type of proteins INTRODUCTION The human body has thousands of different proteins all of which are necessary for staying alive and healthy. Protein is a very important substance that is needed by humans for protein is not just a structural material…

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    Welcome ladies and gentlemen. I hope you will enjoy my presentation and hopefully you can save your questions to the end of the presentation. Sadly, in the next 18 minutes while doing presentation, four Americans that are alive will be dead from the food that they eat. That was a famous opening line in a speech once. And it is truth. America is the centre of an obesity epidemic. 1 in every 3 American adult is obese and 1 in every 6 child is obese. These are scary numbers. That is the same as…

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    also non-vegetarians. The restaurants ultimate goal is to become one of the first vegan/vegetarian American style food chain restaurant and also they desire to provide vegan food that is not only healthy but also explosive in taste and presentation, but the observations and interviews that I conducted show that this restaurant has a broader impact on its community than just its food. Given that the name of the restaurant is Go Vegetarian it attracts a lot of Vegans/Vegetarians, but I did not…

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    The expanding global economy is offering companies, many attractive opportunities and the companies in food industries have a higher competitive threat and a desire to come up with a strategy to enter the foreign market and expand their business. Many companies expand into foreign markets to achieve an increase in competitiveness, capitalize the core competencies, gain access to new customers, access to the natural and labor resources, mitigate the risk spreading across larger markets, and a…

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    The “X” that I have selected for this assignment is a Nestle Pure Life water bottle, an item that I often purchase in my local grocery store- Food Basics on Sandhurst Circle in Scarborough. The main reason I chose this product is because the more that I thought about it, I found it fascinating how a human necessity has been turned into a profit driven commodity. Along with trying to understand the reasoning behind the exploitation of water and other injustices this company and product implicate,…

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    The Oil We Eat Analysis

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    Food is the number one commodity on the planet. It can be seen as a dire necessity to sustain human life and activity. In the past, the population was increasing at a slower rate than it does today, therefore food was thought of in a more carefree way. The population was not as abundant as it is today. This means the amount of food would also deplete at a slower rate. In science food is divided and categorized into six subdivisional food groups. Popularly know as the food pyramid, it is made up…

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