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    Respond to the following questions: 1) What do you think is the 'point' of Popcorn Time (see the article 'Too Good to be Legal')? My opinion on Popcorn time is that services like that got to be shut down. I feel that it is unfair for the people that follow the rules and try to remain legal by paying subscription (Netflix, Spotify, etc.) to know that there are people out there enjoying the same benefits without having to pay. Additionally, I think that producers and copyrights holder have all…

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    Old Causeway Steak and Oyster House The Old Causeway Steak and Oyster House is situated on a unique piece of property in Manahawkin. It is conveniently located to the Causeway bridge and route 72, just minutes from the Garden State Parkway. The average prices can range for $10 to $40 and they offer lunch, dinner, brunch, takeout and late-night snacks. Their cuisine is American, Seafood and they do offer a bar. My first time here with my family and we thought the food was out of this world!…

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    On October 15, 2012, 85 years old, Freddy Simon, made a surprise visit the one his “Freddy’s Frozen Custard” restaurants to eat lunch with the crowd. This restaurant is just one of the many “Freddy’s” located in the USA. Freddy’s restaurants are current located in 22 states. Frederick Simon was born in 1925, in California. He was one of 9 children, 4 brothers and 4 sisters. Freddy grew up on a farm where his family butchered their own beef for steak burgers. They also made their own frozen…

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    The Wedge Case

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    The Wedge first started operations in the basement of an apartment in south Minneapolis. As the business evolved, it attracted members and have become one of the most successful co-op grocery store in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. One of the many reasons which led them to become so successful is the community and the leadership team over the years. The Wedge serves mainly the neighborhood in the south Minneapolis area, but they have members from all over the Twin Cities metropolitan area.…

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    The Chipotle's Case

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    About a year ago, Chipotle was served with a federal grand jury subpoena in connection with a criminal investigation tied to a norovirus incident at a Simi Valley restaurant. The investigation is being conducted by the US attorney’s office for the Central District of California in conjunction with the Food and Drug Administration’s office of criminal investigations. Criminal inquiries related to food and safety outbreaks are uncommon, but there has been more attention paid to them since the FDA…

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    Part One Product Summary Atomic Burgers is a chain of food trucks, we aim to provide efficient and excellent service that will aim to keep customers coming back for more. Atomic Burgers will primarily operate in the central business district of Sydney. We provide a wide range of burgers to cater for all dietary requirements so that you can taste every little flavour! Product Differentiation The factors which distinguish Atomic Burgers from our competitors is our efficient and excellent service,…

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    I want to change places with Gordon Ramsay, because he is a very famous chef. He has won 16 Michelin stars and all his restaurants are recognized and famous worldwide. Gordon Ramsay has 4 kids, one is named Matilda Ramsay, she is a very good chef even though she has 13 years old. I really want to change places with Gordon Ramsay, because I love gastronomy, dream to be a good chef, want to have Michelin stars, also, I want my restaurants to be famously recognized, and more. His most famous…

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    Our project is based on starting a Quiznos franchise near our University. After speaking with an owner of a Sugarland based Quiznos, he gave us some guidance as to starting a Quiznos franchise in the Downtown area near our University. We believed this would be a great idea as many students like ourselves feel that our options are very limited as far as grabbing something quick and healthy to eat before or after class that is next to school. All locations of Quiznos are lucrative, but a Downtown…

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    The United States is the home of quick,delicious food! In America you can be no farther than fifteen miles from a fast food restaurant. So, it's good to have some variety right? Taco Bell is one of the most well known "Mexican" fast food restaurants in the country. It wasn't always this way. Struggling to even open a restaurant to being such a popular one is quite an achievement. The creator of Taco Bell, Glen Bell, didn’t start out with a restaurant known as Taco Bell. He started a business…

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    After a detailed analysis of Starbucks and Tim Hortons based on the four perspective, this report concludes that Tim Hortons and Starbucks are ready to implement the BSC as all of their strategic objectives can fit into perspectives in the BSC. However, since both companies have a long-term global expansion strategy, to catch up with such rapid expansion and to better use the BSC, some improvement in strategy are still needed by the two firms. Although Tim Hortons has 4671 stores through Canada…

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