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    PART III Customer Expectations Levels Towards Zhearl Ria’s Grill and Restaurant This part presents the levels of expectation of the different type of customers of ZRGR. Table 14 Levels of Expectation According to Payer SERVICE ATTRIBUTES MEAN DESCRIPTIVE INTREPRETATION 1. Many choices in menu 3.79 Very important 2. Food taste and quality 3.73 Very important 3. Reasonable price or value for money 3.63 Very important 4. Pleasant ambiance 3.67 Very important 5. Spacious venue 3.66…

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    teens working for fast food restaurants, believes that teens should not work in fast food restaurants. I believe that fast food restaurant are very beneficial towards young teens. Students who work have an advantage over others, because they can learn leadership skills and responsibility. Jobs like McDonald’s help young adults with time management. McDonald’s is a very popular franchise, so teens can improve their social skills. Although working at a fast food restaurant might not be the best…

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    Food Trucks And Restaurants The food truck phenomenon that is sweeping across the United States might seem like a one hundred percent positive movement, but to a small group of business owners these new culinary delights are causing problems. Small business owners who operate permanent restaurant locations are concerned that the increase in the number of food truck permits being handed out in many cities and towns is begging to affect their business. The main concern among restaurant owners is…

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    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 known as Bell’s Drive-In and Taco Tia in…

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    ambassador like Justin Timberlake for McDonald’s worldwide “lovin’ it” campaign. 5. Economic • Inflation and interest rate • Unemployment and cyclicality • Energy cost and transport cost • To relate with case study: In 2003 the McDonalds restaurants in Hong Kong cooked 32.5 million eggs, prepared more than 25 million pounds of French fries and grilled more than 4.4 million pounds of beef patties to the satisfaction of its customers. The company has captured its share in the market as…

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    No Smoking in chain fast-food restaurant KFC and Pizza Hut enacted a no-smoking policy for all company-owned restaurants, parent company Yum Brands incorporated said on August 15th, 2005. Besides this, the company encouraged their other 4,200 KFC and 4,600 Pizza Hut franchised restaurant in the US to follow. (Louisville, KY and Dallas, TX, August 11, 2005) This announcement arouses people’s controversy. The harmful effects of active cigarette smoking on health have been long established. And the…

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    considered a commodity to these families that are low on time. Countless people find that fast food is the most convenient and flavorsome option for them and their kids. Convenience Convenience is the main reason people gravitate toward fast food chain restaurants.…

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    CCN 2115 Food Service Operations Individual Assignment Newspaper: New Food-poisoning case involved North Point restaurant: CHP (982 words) Tutorial Group: A01 Student Name: Wan Hiu Lam Student Number: 16052562A The food-borne illness is transmitted to people by bacteria through infection. At Harbour Grand Cafe, 74 victims suffered from diarrhea, abdominal pain and vomiting after eating lobster, sashimi and Peking duck that is high severity of consequences. In this time, the food poisoning…

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    Fast food restaurants are often blamed for obesity. Is it appropriate to place the blame on the fast food chains or should obesity be considered an individual’s responsibility? In this modern world, the more time people spend on working and making money, the less time they spend on cooking and making healthy food choices, and this leads to the rise of fast food culture and an increasing rate of obesity all over the world. Some critics may state that the spread of fast food restaurants plays a…

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    McDonalds is a fast food restaurant that services million of people around the globe daily. McDonalds are franchises. A franchise is the “license to sell another product or use of another’s name in business or both”((Ferrell, Hint, & Ferrell, 2009). McDonalds in the small business category as each store is owned by the franchise. Starting a small business can be risky, as most small businesses the individual is an entrepreneur. Being part of a franchise such as McDonalds, the entrepreneur…

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