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    Chipotle’s E. coli Outbreak ies and Consulting Group in Seattle, widely regarded as a top firm. Chipotle Mexican Grill’s food poisoning outbreak in Washington State and the Oregon threatens to scare customers away from the popular burrito chain and has been fodder for the one of its most vocal critics. E cloi is a bacterium commonly found in the intestines of humans and other animals, where it usually causes no harm. Some strains can cause severe food poisoning, especially in old people and…

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    Life is a journey and one often reflects on their past after they are older. One ponders if things would have been different and how they could have prevented certain events, and Bill is no exception. Bill has been a regular at Ruby’s Diner for 45 years and lately he has been coming alone, however it has not always been that way. Bill’s story begins in 1971. He was an ambitious 29 year old man who had recently just had his first child with his wife Anne. Bill had previously worked for his…

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    Current Event Analysis

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    Summary of Current Event The article to be discussed is “McDonalds Canada Introduces Self-Serve Ordering” by Francine Kopun. McDonalds Canada’s CEO believes that he has found the solution to long lines in his restaurants. By implementing a self serve option he believes it will cut back on wait times for food. He also discusses other areas of customer service that will be improved to increase the heavy food flow, such as hostesses and back of house staff. He believes so strongly in this upgraded…

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    SWOT are comparisons of strengths weaknesses, opportunities and treats that helps executive formulate strategy (Bateman and Snell 2013). Lei has mentioned to Dalman that there are 2 new franchises that offer the similar food and beverages as Sandwich Blitz which is a example of vertical integration. The only this that the franchises hasn’t hit the market yet but, Lei strongly feels it’s only a matter of time before the do. Since Dalman and Lei are dealing with this related diversification of…

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    Many people nowadays are receiving enthusiastic about tailgating. If you haven't tried out yet and also you want to check an effective tailgating get together that no-one will ever forget, then this article is for you with tailgating checklist. Tailgating increasingly more is turning out to be a sport of its own. There are cooking food competitions, tailgating celebrations that look similar to 5-star hotels, and the remarkable energy and thrills. It looks like everyone has their own tailgating…

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    McDonald’s is one of the largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. This company has been operating in America since 1955, and it is known for its burgers and fires. The revenues recorded by the company during the financial year ended 2014 were $27,441.3 million McDonald’s has more than 1.7 million employees and more than 34, 000 restaurants in 119 countries. These revenues come from rent, royalties, and fees paid by the franchises and sales in company operated restaurants (Humphries and…

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    Introduction: Eric Schlosser strongly expresses his ethos throughout his introduction. He talks us through exactly what he will express throughout the book and why. On page 3, he says, “This is a book about fast food, the values it embodies, and the world it has made.” He starts off by telling us exactly what to expect while reading and to also shed some light on the undeniable truth that most fast food businesses want to keep hidden from consumers. He openly promotes his beliefs on the primary…

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    We live in society where social media runs our lives, and there is no way of escaping it. It’s gotten to the point where one can’t take a trip and them not asking, “Is there Wi-fi?” Now restaurants are providing Wifi for those who go and eat, especially fast food locations. Having Wi-fi is an important factor in the lives of many people, and one could say it a determining factor of where one might go. In the case of Mcdonald’s, it has been providing free Wi-Fi for many year now. McDonald’s had…

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    Is fast, unhealthy, and convenient food really the best we can do for our families and our bodies? McDonald’s may be a convenient way to satiate our hunger while on the go, but McDonald’s hamburgers appear to offer little actual meat content. In recent studies, they’ve found to have as little as two percent of actual meat. Even though we eat fast food all the time, most of us never take the time to actually look at what we’re eating and the amount of “real” ingredients in them. Fast food is a…

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    Fast Food Claim

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    Reasons Against the Claim: (I) Mass production of fast-food is ethical because large fast-food chains across the country are able to hire thousands of employees to keep up with the demand for their product. Large corporations like Taco Bell, Burger King and Jack in the Box always have new positions available for the public, and often these jobs only require a general education diploma at minimum. By keeping the cost of goods relatively low to create their products, fast-food chains are able to…

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