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    Potato History

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    French fries, Hash browns, Vodka, these are just some of the fantastic uses for potatoes. The Potato is a fantastic starch and a very versatile vegetable. Where did they come from? Where are they Grown? How do we store and eat them? These are just some topics I will be discussing in this paper. Staring with the history we will find where and when the first potatoes had been farmed and cultivated. The history of the potato begins in the high Andes Mountains of South America at elevations often…

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    world’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants, generating $40 billion annually. They serve approximately 69 million customers in 119 countries in 6 continents. McDonald’s mainly serves cheeseburgers, hamburgers, breakfast items, French fries, various types of chicken, milkshakes, soft drinks, and desserts. McDonald’s logo was created in 1962 by Jim Schindler. It has proven itself to be a distinguishing mark of the multinational business expansion. McDonald’s logo is recognized as…

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    time to prepare your order or even be the third customer they have that is having to wait on a simple order. This is sometimes due to rush hours or poor pre planning to where you have to wait for certain times to be cooked since they have ran out like frys for…

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    an actual source for this sentence, you can delete it.] Adding salt and sugar to food has created a vicious cycle of the consumer needing more and more of these foods. French fries created in the fast food restaurant are crispier and saltier than the homemade version. These faculties have large fryers that produce a golden fry at the expense of more calories and fat than those made from scratch. Children are big consumers of fast food. Personal observation has revealed that many fast food…

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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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    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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    The advantages and disadvantages of eating fast food and homemade food Food is one of the human requirements to being alive. It is an important source of energy for people and it is an enjoyable activity. We consume food every day. As we know our diet effects on our health. So we must attend to our diets. There are many kinds of food. Each of them has different taste and different appearance. Depend on life styles and culture and where you live; people’s eating style has been changed. Some…

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    Deconstructing Food in The Lunchbox ( Drama/ Romance Film) Being a passionate cook, I fell for first-time director Ritesh Batra’s film, The Lunchbox. This film got the actual cooking right. Several batches of food from different parts of India are recreated in the lunchbox Ila packs. Maharashtrian dishes such as stuffed bitter gourd and basic comfort foods such as dal and paneer kofta made the cut. The lunch break is the only time the otherwise frustrated and busy accountants in Saajan’s office…

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    Burger King Case Study

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    Background and history of Burger King and McDonalds Background of burger king: Burger king was founded in 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida and was known as insta-burger king. Founders Keith J Kramer and his wife’s uncle Matthew Burns purchased the rights to two pieces of machinery called “insta” machines and opened their first restaurants based around a cooking device called an insta boiler. This device often proved to be a success of cooking burgers .all franchises were required to have this…

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    Eat Bulaga Case Study

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    Chapter I. Introduction Background of the Study Eat Bulaga is a staple in noontime television for Filipinos. Staying on air for almost four decades, Eat Bulaga first aired on July 30, 1979, being the the longest running noontime variety show in the Philippines (Carvajal 2016). Eat Bulaga captured the tastes of the audience for entertainment and introduced a number of segments such as the iconic “Laban o Bawi,” “Pinoy Henoy,” “Little Miss Philippines,” “That’s My Boy,” “Teevee Babe,” “Mr. Pogi”…

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