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    The food industry uses advertisements to persuade the consumer to buy specifically unhealthy items like burgers and sugary drinks. Obesity has become a growing concern in modern society and part of that reason is because the food industry. Marketing these food items with a very cheap price will cause the consumer to buy and consume more food and beverages than is needed. However there are healthy choices within the food industry such as vegetables and fruits that farmers produce. Sadly there is…

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    PESTLE ANALYSIS OF FAST FOOD INDUSTRY POLITICAL FACTORS The stable political climate of South Africa allows for its food industry to grow at a steady rate allowing it also to evolve to face different political challenges. The government’s inability to keep up with the energy demand can be seen as one of those challenges. Therefore it is imperative for Famous Brands to creatively solve the problem of unstable electricity supply before it reduces earnings by affecting vital day to day procedures…

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    Five Forces Model For evaluating Porter’s Five Forces Model on Shan Food Industries, we will discuss about the following: 1. Bargaining power of Suppliers 2. Bargaining power of Customers 3. Threat of New Entrants 4. Threat of Substitute Product 5. Rivalry among existing Competitors Bargaining power of Suppliers Bargaining power of Suppliers within this industry is low, because there are so many suppliers who are providing food related products especially spices and ready to cook…

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    Over the last couple of decades the fast food industry has outranked all other industries all the way from education all the way to cars to even becoming a billion dollar industry. You can find a fast food place anywhere you want. According to Eric Schlosser's article titled “What We Eat” the fast food industry has been growing at an enormous rate over the last 30 years or so. Americans have spent more money on fast food than they do on anything else such as movies,music,books and even…

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    The Fast Food industry in some eyes has been one of the smartest inventions this world has seen since the invention of the wheel. It has been driven by our stomachs and our wallets for 40 to 50 years and it's still growing to this date. The man who invented it can be called the smartest person, or best business man, this country has ever seen. The Fast Food Industry is so big that it has affected our health, changed our culture, and distorted our land ever since day one. Fast Food Nation by Eric…

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    to cook for you. Some young adults don't know how to cook either so the only option is to buy fast food. This can be occurring all the time so the fastest way to get some food, is by going to a fast food restaurant. This obviously isn't a healthy state for anybody. Why? Because it's unhealthy, contains high calories and sugars. And young adults tend to eat it, because it's the fastest way to get food as well as being cheap. Another reason why is due to the taste being so good, you want more and…

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    epidemic in America, all related sectors must be evaluated to figure out where in the food consumption cycle the blame should be placed. David Zinczenko and Michael Moss believe the industry is to blame for the epidemic, while Radley Balko believes the individual is to blame. I believe the food industry is to blame for the growing decline of health in American people due to lack of regulation, scientific modification of food, and expert marketing by the companies; however, as autonomous beings,…

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    As Americans gain weight from all the junk food they eat, People are starting to blame the fast food industry. Now citizens of America wants to blame the government for no reason. They want the government to make laws for parents to take responsibility, but that is not the case. It is not the government nor the parents fault, it is the individual's fault. The big three reason why it is the individual's fault is they have the control to stop, it depends on their diet, and how lazy they are.…

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    The fast food industry is responsible for America's obesity epidemic. For the last century, the society has radically changed and become more independent, technological and mobile. As a consequence, today the population has a need of high-speed technology, innovative resources, comfortable living conditions and, the most important, a quick solution to vital needs, such as food. The fast-food industry was born to make the life of the nation faster and more comfortable. While doing this, the…

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    full speed. Those in the food industry seem to cater to the gluten-free hysteria. They label almost every product so individuals will know if what they're eating has gluten in it; whereas before, these labels were scarce. Better yet, these industries are selling more gluten-free products than ever before! All is right in the food world! Or so one would think. There are down sides to being gluten-free (I would know because I'm gluten-free for medical reasons). Gluten-free food normally lacks in…

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