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    Many high school students have part time jobs for various reasons, such as supporting their families, covering their tuition fees, and earning pocket money. Without having a college degree or a professional skill, many working students in high school choose to work in fast-food chains as busboys, waiters, or waitresses. However, these “highly structured” jobs, according to Amitai Etzioni, the author of “Working at McDonald’s,” are “far from providing opportunities for entrepreneurship or…

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    Eatsa Essay

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    INTRODUCTION There is no factor more essential in delivering efficient and hospitable service to guests than constant employee communication. These vital conversation skills need to be used between the front of the house and the and back of house to ensure quality and consistent service to guests. Equally as crucial, employees need to embrace a team-like mentality for this communication to be effective. Author John Katzenbach agrees and argues, “There is virtually no environment in which…

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    Wild Eagle Spur Case Study

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    The Spur Corporation, a public company, founded by Allen Ambor in 1967, has become one of South Africa’s most renowned franchises4. With approximately 270 outlets in South Africa and 39 internationally, Spur continues to dominate the casual dining industry3. This may be attributed to its implementation and use of specific internal controls and audit procedures in majority of its restaurants. (Wild Eagle Spur in Ruimsig will be used as the main source of information in this report). • Internal…

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    Burger King’s products encompasses a variety ranging from Whopper sandwiches, flame-grilled sandwiches, desserts, sides and beverages along with breakfast and kids meal. BK is mainly known for its famous signature whoppers made with beef. But significantly in the past years they have evolved and introduced healthier burgers like veggie, fish and chicken burgers as well. PRICE BK in contrast with its competitors is charging high on its burgers, where McDonalds has an edge over price, and…

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    Introduction We define the restaurant industry and how it is connected to other industries. We also describe how the fast food industry is different from the regular restaurant industry. What are the usual challenges in the restaurant and fast food industry? Now, we go further and explain further the unique challenges and pressures that managers of fast food restaurants face. What is restaurant industry? - Restaurant industry comprises of food service providers that allow customers to enter,…

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    The Cosmos is a fast food restaurant based in Chicago, Illinois, the U.S.A. The restaurant is one among many franchises in the country, which shows that it is a fairly well-established company. It specializes in the sale of grilled chicken and beef, sandwiches, burgers, salads, and hot and cold beverages. I work in the hotel's branch in Chicago as an assistant sales and marketing director. As an employee in this department, I am required to ensure that the company is meeting is set target and…

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    Have you ever been sitting in line for a fast food restaurant and wondered what the long term effects the food we are about the purchase could be making on our bodies? Fast food has many different additives that are coloring our foods and preservatives such as sodium nitrate, MSG (monosodium glutamate), and even feathers and hair that are commonly labeled as L-cysteine and more that are in many different foods that most individuals consume on a daily basis. Fast food may be good, but it has…

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    Papa John's Case Study

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    1- The rivalry among existing competitors in the pizza industry is high. Papa John’s is not only competing against the two giants of the industry, Pizza Hut and Dominos, yet too to nearby pizza eateries. The vast majority of these contenders pitch comparative items to Papa John's at better costs; however Papa John's key refinement procedure is putting forth predominant quality with their crisp fixings. For example, they utilize just new batter, 100% genuine mozzarella cheddar, vine-matured…

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    This essay analyzes the notable similarities and differences in comparing the exchange of McDonald’s traveling to China versus Chinese food being introduced to the market in the United States. The way each respective food has settled and adapted to their respective new homes were influenced by the societal view of each country and people as well as the “business model” of each food. Notably, the initial difference between these foods is the multinational corporation business model in comparison…

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    Analysis on the Fast Food industry of South Africa. There are many fast food companies in South Africa that consumers enjoy joyfully. The main food types are pizzas, burgers and chips. Chips are the most common meals that South African love, who enjoys a fast food meal with chips? Hardly nobody does, unless it is pizza. The two franchises or companies that I will be focusing on are Steers and Debonairs Pizza. Although the two companies are different and sell different kinds of products, they…

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