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    Dont Blame The Eater Blame

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    Who is to blame, for our health problems? We as humans, have essential necessities, to keep coexisting in this world, one of those necessities is to eat, which leads us to have plenty of choices, some of them are bad, and some other options are good, for our body. This article talks about the bad choices humans make while choosing what to consume. The author of this article, title his piece “Don’t Blame The Eater” which leave the reader wondering, if the eater is not to blame, then who are we…

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    Case 3: McDonald’s Corporation PESTEL Analysis of the fast foods industry • Political: Fast foods industry need to comply with country specific or government regulations, such as on pertaining to health and hygiene, international trade agreement, national minimum wages, tax law, labels and packaging. Especially, for corporations like McDonald’s, which operates in over 100 countries, its political exposure is all over the board and heavily influenced by the individual state policies enforced by…

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    Introduction: McDonald’s is one of the largest and most popular, franchise based fast food restaurant companies in the United States and the world. Their core menu items include Beef Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, McNuggets, and French fries. They are also known for one of their popular desserts: the apple pie and their recently introduced breakfast sandwich: the Egg McMuffin. Over the years, McDonald's has spanned its operations to more than 32,000 branches, serving in 117 countries. More than 75%…

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    Food often constructs one’s identity, and one consumes identity through food. Fred Wah expresses this idea through the biotext Diamond Grill, in which he uses food as a symbol to critique his struggles to embrace his Chinese identity while fitting into Western society. Through the biotext, food connects Wah with his family background and nostalgia; also, the author critiques the struggles to accept his Chinese identity and expresses his oppression of Chinese heritage through food. While working…

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    In his article, “Don’t Blame the Eater” David Zinczenko believes that the fast food industry is responsible for the health and obesity epidemic in America. He argues that there are not many healthy alternatives to fast food for consumers, “particularly teenagers” to buy food. He goes further to state that some fast food companies are misleading and confusing consumers on the calorie information provided for the food sold at their establishments. He is correct about the fast food companies…

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    Weakness (Internal) Singapore has a large and highly competitive food service industry with a vast array of hotels, restaurants, airline caterers, ship handlers, hospitals, clubs and bars. In 2014, the Singapore food service market was valued at US$3.3 billion. It is expected to reach US$4 billion in value in 2013, growing at a CAGR of 2%, due to the current unclear economic trend. Restaurants and fast food outlets accounted for 38% and 12% of the total revenue in the food and beverage services…

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    We find that the Chicken has a profit percentage of 57.918% and turkey has 60.606% which are highest among all other animals. Hence Joel Salatin should focus more on chicken and turkey. Also as the profit percentage of beef is 32.142. Hence the number of cows can be increased as cow-is-to-land ratio is currently only 60% and cow quantity is the least. The profit percentage of pork is 14.814, which is the least of all. Hence its operation can be ceased. Calculation of Labor Cost: (Refer Exhibit #…

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    Executive Summary McDonald’s and Burger King are the leading fast food restaurants in the world. Both brands were established in the 1950’s and have become healthy competitors for 60 decades. Both restaurants have similar products which may meet the same need with their iconic burgers that they constantly boast about. Burger King is known to be Home of the Whooper burger whilst McDonalds boats about its Big Mac and Quarter Pounder. The Whooper and the Big Mac are known to be the best selling…

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    When the first McDonald’s opened in 1955 in America, Singapore was not even an established nation yet. Little did we know that in the twentieth century, the golden arches of the McDonalds symbol would be more recognised than the Christian cross not only in Singapore but, also in various countries globally. Globalisation is a multi-layered phenomenon with many definitions. According to Piller & Pavlenko (2007, p.16), it consists of the flow of goods, capital, communication and people. Many of…

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    I. Introduction Our client, Shawn Kemp (“Kemp”) has filed suit against Janice Matier (“Janice”) alleging Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (“IIED”). The suit is based on Janice’s unauthorized posting of our client’s personal information through the use of social media with a caption that posted GPS coordinates of Kemps house. Kemp alleges Janice’s Twitter post has caused him IIED. Janice’s conduct was not extreme and outrageous when she posted the picture, because her conduct was not…

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