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    and efficiently than of the competitors do. Marketing Analysis Peanut butter competes with other snack food in relation to sales and production. Meeting the demand requires an effective marketing…

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    ‘Plonk’ the smell of my mum’s homemade peanut chicken curry mixed with textbook ink, escalated through the school locker rooms. "There you go, just what you wanted textbooks coated in foul-smelling yellow slop!" Teased Samantha The feelings of sorrow and despair emerged inside my empty broken heart, I would simply rather be back starving in the Sudanese civil war with menacing storms of missiles buzzing through the detrimental/contaminated air than living in this new…

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    options when your sneak snacks you're saving yourself money and, also allergy problems. Allergies are a big problem at a lot of fast food restaurant and, including the movie theaters the peanut allergies are common. The number of kid peanut allergy has doubled in the past decade, I have a peanut allergy myself to so when I go to the movie theater I want M&Ms but they always don’t have the chocolate kind so it’s hard. Movie theaters need to understand that allergies are a big thing…

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    2008 the rate of a peanut allergy was 1.4%. That might not seem like a lot, but only a decade earlier it was 0.4%. With a sudden increase of peanut allergies, should schools do something? I think not. Instead of banning peanut allergies altogether I think we should educate students and staff about the dangers of peanuts allergies and other allergies. Also, instead of Banning peanuts altogether, I think that schools should just ban certain classrooms that have kids with peanut allergies or other…

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    Tuffy's Pet Foods

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    Introduction Tuffy’s Pet Foods, a KLN Family Brand, has recently experienced issues in their operations, when the Ohio Department of Agriculture revealed the presence of Salmonella in one of their products. The manufacturer of the “super premium” pet foods, boasts they have been manufacturing pet foods for over 50 years and are dedicated to providing quality products through the enforcement of strict quality control measures. Apparently, these strict quality control measures are not quite as…

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    Peanut Butter Cheerio Bars What is something healthy and delicious? Peanut Butter Cheerio Bars. Most people love Cheerios and peanut butter, some would not mix them though. We mixed them and made a delicious treat, kind of like a cereal bar. Everyone that has eaten them, loves them and wants the recipe. Everything needed to make the Peanut Butter Cheerio Bars is an 8 x 8” pan with aluminum foil in it, so they will not stick to the pan. The preparer will then need three fourths cup of peanut…

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    reaction happened because the staff decided to reuse the parchment paper for all the cookies they baked. Even though the cookies were baked fully each time does not mean the peanut cooks away. The peanut butter cookie leaves behind an oil/ crumbs from the cookie, each time a new cookie dough was put on the sheet that the peanut butter cookies where it baked into that cookie. Meaning that now all the cookies are contaminated and should be thrown away. There are multiple ways this type of…

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    In this new study, researchers have discovered that children at a young age are less likely to have a peanut allergy if they eat an amount of peanut butter each day. Most children that have a peanut allergy can have a reaction that is caused by the slightest exposure. That reaction can be very serious. Before, doctors thought that maybe keeping young children away from peanuts might give them a better chance of not getting an allergy. That theory might be wrong. To test this new theory, Gideon…

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    One sunny Saturday afternoon, Jack and Jill Bower sat playing in the garden. “Jack? Jill?” cried their mother, looking frantically for the two young kids. “I need you to head down the road to the well to grab some water for supper. We haven’t got any left,” she said, relieved after she found them right before Jill pulled up a bunch of her prized pansies. “Right now?” cried Jack, who had been enjoying rolling in the dirt. “Well, that depends,” said their mother. “Would you like my…

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    Case Study Jim's Dogs

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    Introduction Jim’s Dogs has been created with the intention of delivering a superior product to its consumers and offering a price and selection to appease many different nationalities and demographics. Students at Doherty High School have stated a need and want to have a hot dog vending service established on the grounds of the school. Primary research has found that the students need to have the ability to get a quick, delicious, filling hot meal, quickly, while at lunch, in between classes or…

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