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    Glocalisation Analysis

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    The Dangerous Side of Fast Food One out of four people eat some type of fast food every single day (Schlosser). Many families tend to choose this option due to their lack of time or money. Other people choose fast food because it satisfies their cravings. Fast food restaurants are found in just about every town across America. In the United States alone, there are over 600,000 fast food restaurants. The restaurants in the United States had combined food and drink sales of over 740 billion…

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    the basement, setting up storage, setting up the buffet; today had been an at home workout. My mom and I had been cleaning our house all day long, although I still felt full of energy. Although my mouth was still watering at the thought of a veggie burger loaded with avocado, sautéed onions, american cheese, lettuce, tomato, on a toasted hamburg roll after we finished. My mom on the other hand was cranky, annoyed, agitated, and exhausted from cleaning; from just dusting the oak buffet in the…

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    In the argument “Against Meat” Jonathan Foer gives his personal opinion on the problems with factory farms and shares why he thinks we do not need to eat meat to satisfy ourselves. Foer’s main point of this article is the struggle he faced with the contradictory nature of our values. He also believes that factory farms cause a significant amount of problems such as global warming, deforestation, and pollution. Factory Farms produce more than 99 percent of the animals eaten in the United States…

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    for more than two months. This time was different. David, a close friend, and I made a pact to cut meat from our diets for one month. We decided to motivate each other. “I really want a burger,” David confided to me less than a week in. In hopes that he would maintain our pact, I sent him a delectable veggie burger recipe and his cravings evaporated. Being his support system was a rewarding experience, it gave me the ability to watch him…

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    ingredients that consumers are able to pick and choose from to build their ideal burger. (maccas) Aiming to appeal to the ever growing “healthy boutique burger” consumers, this campaign allows the customer to individually decide on their own ingredients, therefore as gourmet as the customer wishes. Create Your Taste, otherwise known as CYT boosted sales just when the brand was facing intense competition from other burger chains, pizza places and sushi stores. (theaustralian) The idea was a…

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    If ever that your goal is to shed pounds or stay fit on a healthy way, picking the right kind of calories is more useful than just eliminating overall numbers of calories. We've all gained from our past experiences that a specific amount of calories from sugar snacks is not going to fulfill your craving and also by the same quantity of calories of protein would. Therefore, by picking snacks that are high on protein, you can keep both your body in good health and keep the cravings in control…

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    Eating Meat Is Wrong

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    Many people think eating meat is wrong, but people should eat meat. People should eat meat because eating meat is a way of life. Since the beginning of time, our species would eat meat for nutrients. The world we live in has a recent trend of eating plants that produce the same sort of nutrients that meat normally provides. One of the reasons people choose to become vegetarians is the notion that people expose animals to “enslavement or exploitation…” (Pollan 108). The vegetarian lifestyle, in…

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    But how can we face this environmental problem caused by livestock? Impossible Burger got an answer for us. Impossible Burger is a team with top scientists, farmers and chefs who noticed the problem and tried to find the solution. After they spent five years on studying the meat, they found a way to produce meat, not bleeding but planting. The flavor, texture, smell, appearance, and sound are as same as a real burger. In this five years, they try to find out what makes meat to be meat and what…

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    Vegetarianism In America

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    Media messages do not equate to truth. I do not need to have a cookout every weekend of the summer to be American. I do not need to sit through (what I think are) mind-numbingly boring baseball games to be American. I do not need to eat McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s or KFC to be American. “American” is possible in more than just one…

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