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    disguising the unhealthy food. Some parents may not realize it, but these products of the fast-food restaurant are a leading cause of childhood obesity and other numerous long-term…

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    There are many points in my life, when I recall being very proud of myself for achieving goals and accomplishments. One particular point in my life would be when I got my first job. Getting my first job was very big and important to me. The reason the job was so important to me was because it gave me a sense independence, considering I was one of those spoiled rotten kids. It might seem like the perfect life for some to always get what you want, regardless of being a child or adult, but when…

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    communication strategy. (digitalagency) (thedailylife) McDonald’s has the largest brand value out of any fast food industry, with a total worth of US$81,162 bn. With the progression of CYT campaign, Dr Rohan Miller believes that McDonald’s is moving towards a higher market niche. (abc.net) IBISWorld indicates that McDonalds as a fast food chain, holds a 16.5% market share of the $15 billion fast food industry in Australia. (theAustralian) (ibisworld) After a 7.4% decrease in revenue, McDonald’s…

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    The Corn Production. It is not surprisingly to read or hear odds about the fast food industry facts, and the way they cook their meals to our body system. In which why some people suffer from dangerous diseases to their health system. According to the book “Omnivore’s Dilemma” by Michael Pollan, he reveals about the negative side of the corn production to the fast food industry. Staring by the supporting of the corn inside the chicken nuggets, and the soft drink. Secondly, we will be talking…

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    Franchising Case Study

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    successfully with large chains we are enjoy fast food more than our Australian neighbors. The population is growing and as people 's busier more his life. That’s why people’s don 't want to cook after their work .So they want to prefer is to visit a fast-food outlet. A successful company always begins with a new business idea. So this is my first step thought action to reach the business on the top. I know people like fast food so i want to open fast food outlet. (Bell 1983-2003)…

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    Omnivore's Dilemma Essay

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    eating unhealthy foods and many other reasons. However, eating fast foods and lacking exercise are the chief causes of obesity, and both the government and people should be united to solve that problem. The reason why people who eat too many fast foods have obesity is that all the fast food are made with corn. All snacks contain corn syrup and corn starch that come from corn. In the book “The Omnivore’s Dilemma,”…

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    Subway

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    As subway does not own its franchises it has less risk when compared to other fast food chains and this helps it to focus on its marketing and to grow its franchise.  ‘Marketing and promotional strategies. To attract more customers and to increase customer base subway employed upper level marketing techniques and promotional strategies…

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    Mcdonald's Supersize Me

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    the terrifying ‘truth’ behind Mac Donald’s, that terrifying truth is any consumption of fast food from any retailer, particularly MacDonald’s means putting your life on the line. It is time for us to grasp onto the problems that we all face, which is that fast foods are addicting and it is idiotic of the fast food chains to ignore that fact. Therefore, now it is imperative for all of us to say no to fast food or just entirely cut…

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    After all, fast food exemplifies the “American way of life” (Beck 40). Although it may seem harmless to society to have a McDonalds on every street corner, the introduction of non-traditional food into societies such as Japan resulted in a huge loss of traditional values (Oswald 1). It’s no struggle to find a McDonalds in Japan, however, considering that…

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    Cha Change McDonald's is a fast food chain changing North America. McDonald’s is making bad changes to America, Some of the bad chances are that McDonald's food are getting people obese. Another is that they own majority of the potato market which means the own most of the money, and they are using beef in their French fries. Mc Donald’s are Making many bad changes to America McDonald’s are getting more people obese. “In New York City, there are 4 McDonald’s per square mile, or 83 total…

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