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    with the most modest food was a complex situation because many of the products in the supermarket that I choose weren’t modest at all; these products were more like craving by me. I only thought of buying product that was for my own satisfaction and interest. Many of the products were cookies, Ice cream, soda, and soup. The modest Product is in many cases, the healthiest products, but as well they are more expensive. It’s incredible unreliable that, many of the healthy food are more expensive…

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    eating habits, and lack of energy. Fast food industries are attacked frequently for the items they chose to broadcast or display on their menu. The whole idea that fast food industries are the ones to blame for the obesity rate is preposterous. Americans have to take responsibility for their behavior when it comes to consuming nourishment. A sense of responsibility has to be placed upon the person who is consuming these food products. I believe fast food industries shouldn’t be held accountable…

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    Are food manufacturers slowly killing us? Do you think your family meals are healthy? How many times you pick something up in the supermarket and read the labels in fear of unhealthy ingredient. Should we really blame the manufacturers for what people eat or blame individuals for what they choose to consume? Psychologist think if manufactures produce healthier foods then people would have healthier options. Food is essential to one’s life and it is needed to survive. So you would think it’s…

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    Financial actors within the food industry have substantially increased within the past decades, due to the food industry being seen as a higher-return investment opportunity. Financialization is emerging within the food industry as financial actors are holding increasingly important and active roles (Burch and Lawrence, 2009). It is these financial flows, which could be perceived to contribute towards the food crisis e.g. over accumulation of capital. Furthermore, Clapp reinforces the increasing…

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    Any kind and decent person would take a stand against the cruelty inflicted on animals by the food industry. Those that chose an alternative diet enjoy the rewards that come with supporting defenseless animals as opposed to the rapacious and malicious food industry. Hopefully bacon and baby back ribs smothered in barbeque sauce will lose their appeal once the veil of anonymity that shrouds the food industry is drawn back. Why is it that it is acceptable to eat a pig or a cow, but repulsive and…

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    Ethics of the food industry is one of the most important topics worthy of academic research in the marketing field. Health officials claim that food companies conduct business unethically, while food companies claim that they are behaving in an ethical manner. This industry has a crucial economic power on consumers all over the world. In order to conduct a thorough analysis I applied the ethics in question to all four models. I don’t think the Virtue Base model would work well in this…

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    Change is inevitable in any business enterprise, thus the fast food restaurant industry is no exception; therefore as an eatery in the fast food restaurant business, MacDonald’s finds it a necessity to adapt to the ever-changing trends, as well as, the tastes of the consumer in order to remain a relevant entity. Consequently, the newest trend experienced in the fast food industry is the movement toward healthier menu options because more of the American population is experiencing an increase in…

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    every day in supermarkets, in fast food restaurants, and even in movie theaters. Factory farming is a major agricultural crisis brewing for the last twenty or more years, but today consumers have options to help stop it. While the food industry profits from animal cruelty and massive pollution, ordinary farmers are sunk further into debt. The livestock are loaded with chemicals and antibiotics, thus making it unhealthy for humans to eat. Finally, the food industry is defiantly hiring illegal…

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    III. Introduction To The Topic 1. Facts-Reports The food and beverage industry view children as a significant market force, spending just over $4.8 billion dollars in marketing efforts directed towards children (Orciari, 2013). In the U.S., children under the age of 14 have around $40 billion in annual spending power (McNeal, 2006). In addition to being independent consumers, children can also act as influencers on their parent’s purchasing behavior, in which they are estimated to influence…

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    Working at Mcdonald's was different than I expected. I thought my job was going to be horrible. Everyone makes Mcdonald's seem like the worst place to work. Before I worked my first shift I thought that I would mirror an instructor on how to assemble each sandwich, flip burgers, and take orders but instead on my first day they threw me on the grill and handed me a spatula. Luckily I had prior knowledge in the kitchen and I knew how to fry, grill, and assemble most sandwiches. A manager came…

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