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    promote new foods, coupons, and giveaways that entice the public to their company (Moth). In order to not make mistakes and continue rising as a top entity for fast food, the pages stay very professional when connecting to the…

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    being McDonaldization of Society. In our modern society, technology has become such a huge part of our everyday lives. For example, you hear people saying, “Google” something or did you “blog” about it. Ritzer did the same thing with the famous fast-food restaurant McDonalds in his book McDonaldization. With that, I will discuss the dimensions of McDonaldization, what bureaucracy is, what Max Weber’s “Iron Cage” is, how the Holocaust relates to bureaucracy,…

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    Stella Liebeck Case

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    Research the case of Stella Liebeck, an elderly grandmother who received third-degree burns when she spilled coffee purchased at a McDonald’s drive-through. What was the basis of her claim against McDonald's? The basis of Liebeck claims was that she was severally injured after purchasing a cup of coffee through the Mc Donald’s drive thru in Albuquerque, New Mexico on February 27, 1992. Furthermore, the cup of coffee was served by Mc Donald’s and was given to her dangerously hot, which caused…

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    Hot Logos

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    McDonald’s has their yellow M, Taco Bell has a bell, and Wendy’s has Melinda-Lou "Wendy" Thomas, but what do you want as your start for your company? At Hot Logos we care about your opinions and how it should be made possible, so I set the bar high and in order to set your Logos likely to have a profound effect on success. This company is based around the customer’s choice. For this Homepage we want the costumers to have a 100% satisfaction based on their needs. Hot Logos is a recent upcoming…

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    Jersey, through the murky waters, over the filthy city grounds littered with trash and wrappers, over the tops of expensive shiny skyscrapers and stumbled upon one of the castles that belonged to an infamous man known as the Burger King. Fatboy ate his food everyday for months on end and he loved every burger he received from…

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    My Fifth Strength

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    As a member of Hilltop Leaders, I recently took the Gallup Report Strength Finder to find out my signature themes which represent the five most dominant themes of talent I have. In ranking of order, first I am an achiever. An, “achiever describes a constant need for achievement.” My second is learner because, “The subject matter that interests you most will be determined by your other themes and experiences, but whatever the subject, you will always be drawn to the process of learning.” My third…

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    In doing, lets allow Ritzer to define what McDonaldization would entail, saying “McDonaldization is the process by which the principles of the fast-food restaurant are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society, as well as of the rest of the world” (Ritzer, 1995, pg. 293). He goes further in expanding his point, detailing what he believed to be the five dimensions of McDonaldization;…

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    Taco Bell company was hit by a crisis in 2011. A disgruntled customer filed a lawsuit against Taco Bell claiming that the company falsely advertised their product as beef. The case was filed in the federal court in the Central District of California. The Alabama based law firm that filed the suit claimed that the products offered by the company contained less than 50% of beef. In fact, the case stated that the seasoned beef provided by Taco bell only comprised 35 % of beef. The disgruntled…

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    likely to go to court, because a lot of people know that they have legal remedies for personal injuries. We see this occurring in The McDonald’s Coffee Lawsuit also known as Liebeck v. McDonald Restaurants. Seventy-nine year old Stella Liebeck who suffered third degree burns over her inner tights and genital areas after she ordered and was served a hot coffee in McDonald’s. She attempted to remove the plastic lid from the cup by placing the cup between her knees. Before filing suit, Liebeck…

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    Christian Millau of “Gault/Millau Guide to New York City” sent an advocate Yves Bridault to review Mr.Chow located 324 E 54th St, New York City. In his initial review he explained how Mr. Chow had incompetent wait times, prep times, preparation risks, raw food served and disgracing ambience. He criticized Mr. Chow for their ways of business and included advice on how to run a better restaurant by enabling help from “Chinatown” outlets. In 1982, Mr.Chow of New York decided to take action against…

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