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    chain of fast food restaurants, serving almost 47 million clients every day through more than 31,000 restaurants in 119 nations around the world. McDonald's offers different fast food things and soft drinks including, burgers, chicken, mixed greens, fries, and dessert. Many McDonald’s restaurants have incorporated a play area for youngsters and advertising geared to kids, and some have been upgraded in a more "characteristic" style, with a specific accentuation on solace: presenting parlor…

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    In terms of numbers of locations YUM! Brands is the largest fast-food operators in the world with over 43,500 stores throughout some 135 countries. While being one of the leading companies in the restaurant business, Yum! Brands still continues to fall to one major corporation, the McDonalds Corporation. More ever, with around 8,000 stores less than YUM! Brands, McDonalds still continues to thrive with more sales. In 2016 YUM! Brands, before splitting off into YUM! China, reported to have earned…

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    History: McDonald's is an American hamburger fast food. It began in 1940 as a barbecue restaurant opened by Richard and Maurice McDonald. In 1948, they restarted their business as a hamburger stand, using production line strategies. The first McDonald's franchise opened up in Phoenix, Arizona in 1953. Ray Kroc then joined the company as a franchise agent and purchased the business from the McDonald brothers. Now days, McDonald's is one of the world's largest restaurant chains, with a daily…

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    Lessons learned from multistate outbreaks of Escherichia coli O26 linked to Chipotle Supun Sandaru Fernando North Dakota State University Introduction Steve Ells, the founder of Chipotle who graduated from the University of Colorado and then from the Culinary Institute of America, opened Chipotle in 1993 as to make money to fund his fine-dining restaurant that he dreamed. The initial idea of back up business took off and within one month, it started selling 1,000 burritos per day which…

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Fish is highly nutritious, tasty and easily digested food which is much sought after by a broad cross-section of the world's population, especially in the developing countries. It is approximated that about 60% of people in many developing countries depend on fish for over 30% of their animal protein supplies, while nearly 80% in most developed countries obtain less than 20% of their animal protein from fish. However, with the increased awareness of the health benefits of eating…

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    Business Studies Movie review The Founder-2016 Mitchell Leslie Curro Hillcrest Directed by: John Lee Hancock Starring: Michael Keaton, Nick Offerman, Laura Dern, John Carroll Lynch, Patrick Willson. The summary: The film is based off the true story of how Ray Kroc, a salesman struggling to make a living, met the men that opened the first MacDonald’s and claims the company from them, setting it on the course to become the billion dollar empire it is today. As the film begins, we meet Ray…

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    Jamie Oliver is a British Chef who gained his broadcasted fame through the airing of his shows The Naked Chef and Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution. He has written many indistinguishable cookbooks. Oliver’s Parents owned a restaurant in Clavering, Essex. Jamie lead his first job in London as the head pastry chef and later became the sous-chef at River Café. Because of his immense talent and skill in the kitchen, this sparked his fame on television. The Naked Chef simplifies the art of food…

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    1- McDonald's and Burger King are one of the most important commercial competitions of American history. For more than 60 years, McDonald's has been the trail builder who set the standard by which all other franchises work. But there are clear signs that these roles may be counterproductive; the renewal of Burger king compels McDonald to adapt to them, not vice versa. McDonald's organizational structure facilitates market management on the basis of performance levels. As the largest fast food…

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    Kyra Murray Maris Stella Business Studies Grade 10-Article Research Task 2018 Article 1 Burger King admits it has been selling beef burgers and Whoppers containing horsemeat Summary After weeks of denial, they extremely popular and well-known bad king has been truthfully accuse of containing horsemeat in their burgers and whoppers after test’s. The supplier, Silvercrest has not only supplied horse meat to Burger King but also many other businesses, for example: Aldi. They promised Burger…

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    BEEF MEATBALLS IN DELICIOUS SAUCE SERVES 4 PREPARATION TIME 15 MINUTES COOKING TIME 25 MINUTES INGREDIENTS 1 lb. ground beef 2 organic eggs 2 tsp. minced garlic SAUCE: 1 tsp. olive oil ½ cup chopped onion ¼ cup chopped tomato 2 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce ½ tsp. nutmeg ¼ tsp. salt ½ tsp. pepper ¾ cup low sodium beef broth INSTRUCTIONS 1. Preheat an oven to 250°F then coat a casserole dish with cooking spray. 2. Combine ground beef with eggs and minced garlic then shape into small balls…

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