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    Nutritional Analysis As a college student, it can be hard to eat right, exercise regularly, all while trying to balance a social and an academic life. After completing this nutritional analysis I learned that there are ways to change my daily lifestyle. Throughout this analysis I will discuss my current daily intake compared to the recommended intake, my energy expenditure and body composition, my mood and cognitive behavior, and finally I will set goals and discuss recommendations for myself…

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    McDonalds is the largest fast-food chain in the world. The have over 36,000 locations worldwide and are in more than 100 countries. They have situated themselves as leaders in the domestic and international markets. The company is in the process of realigning certain subsidiaries to develop a corporate structure with its geographic segments in order to monitor operations. By realigning its subsidiaries McDonalds can focus on regulatory environments that deal with property ownership, contract…

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    In this new age, who is really at fault of America 's obesity problem? Many blame the fast food industries, but the full blame isn 't just on the consumers. As self reliant people that have full control over ourselves, the blame is as equal as the industries. In the last few decades the public 's food portions have been growing, companies making money off of it. Meanwhile the consumers health depleting because of it, without knowing the true harm. With no reaction to the unhealthy eating style…

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    Burger King Case Study

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    Background and history of Burger King and McDonalds Background of burger king: Burger king was founded in 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida and was known as insta-burger king. Founders Keith J Kramer and his wife’s uncle Matthew Burns purchased the rights to two pieces of machinery called “insta” machines and opened their first restaurants based around a cooking device called an insta boiler. This device often proved to be a success of cooking burgers .all franchises were required to have this…

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    that our first job isn’t exactly going to be our dream job but it is up to the person wether they want to work hard and do the best they can. As soon as I walked in I can smell hot french fries and the very famous “Whopper” burgers. This is a smell that I will remember for the rest of my life. The smell of hot fries was so overwhelming I wanted to barf. I can hear all the commotion and yelling in the kitchen, it felt like they were speaking a different language.…

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    Potato Chips Essay

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    during the transportation of palm oil from storage facilities to the frying production areas. Another problem is described by large-scale manufactures of French fries for freezing, when the products leave the fryer and are cooled down by using air before they are frozen. As a result of the slow crystallizing characteristic of palm oil, individual fries can clump together. However, this problem may be solved by ensuring good oil drainage from the product and designing cooling conveyors that…

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    Fast Food History

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    meal can contain nearly or more than the daily recommended amount. In Fact, a Burger King double whipper with cheese has 1,544 miligrams of sodium. A single burger contains more than is recommeneded as "Safe" and this is very common-McDonald 's fries have 350 milligrams, and a five piece chicken nuggets from Wendy 's contains more than 500 milligrams of sodium. (SelfNutrition data "Nutrition Facts") So long as society continues to demand food in the fastest amount of time possible,…

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    Ray Kroc and Fast-Food Franchising Ray Kroc was a multi milkshake mixer salesman who then became an american businessman. McDonald’s was one of the first restaurant to be considered a fast-food franchise. Franchising is all about business. Life before fast-food made preparation of food a low process. Kroc wanted his idea of franchising fast-food to go global. Ray Kroc had an impact on America by creating the global franchise in the fast food industry. Kroc was a multi milkshake mixer salesman…

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    Sustainable Consumption: French fries The article, “Study Sheds Light on Broadening U.S. Hunger Problem” was very interesting to read. I am thankful for programs that help people out when they are in need for food because sometimes I have to get help from their services. I would always wonder why most healthy foods were for a higher price than unhealthy foods; I believe that is why most people are having a hard time getting rid of fat. Maybe stores should have discounts on items for college…

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    more expensive than French Fries. Two cheeseburgers at McDonalds cost $2.38, compared to the Premium Bacon Ranch Salad that costs $4.59. This is a drastic change in price. This could save money, but the health of the individual is at risk and could suffer. Americans also want the most satisfying foods. An American does not normally want broccoli over chocolate cake or turnip greens over candy. Next time the individual should consider leaving off the sauces, substitute the fries, choosing calorie…

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