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    Mcdonald's Secret Menus

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    McDonald’s, America’s largest fast food restaurant, has created a hype recently with its secret menu. This secret menu consist of some delicious burgers, fries, muffins and shakes. Some of these orders are more famous and delicious than McDonald’s regular menu. But, most of the population in America do not know about the secret menu orders. Not only the customers, but also the McDonald’s employees do not know about the secret menu orders. Only the people who are techno savvy knew about the…

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    anti obesity measure isn’t the right approach to prevent obesity. In contrast, in David Zinczenko’s article “Don’t Blame The Eater,” he insists how the fast food industries are to be blamed for the problem of obesity in America. He explains how the rate of diabetes in children has dramatically increased because of the negative effects of the fast food restaurants. Zinczenko wants the industries to create nutrition…

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    Taco Bell Essay

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    Brief History of Taco Bell In 1962, Glen Bell released his first Taco Bell restaurant in Downey, California and he focused on apprentices, voyaging business people and the soldierly. The menu comprised predominantly of tacos and burritos in addition to refreshments. After two years, the first Taco Bell establishment was sold. By 1978 Taco Bell had 868 restaurants which had some expertise in offering tacos, burritos and a couple of other nourishment things. In 1978 Pepsico procured Taco Bell in…

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    In-N-Out Culture

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    In the past decades, a significant amount of fast food chains have developed. As one of the most popular burger chains in the United States, In-N-Out has always followed its customer first standard and maintained stable development since it opened its first hamburger stand in 1948. Different from other fast food chains, In-N-Out does not expand its business rapidly. Nevertheless, stores of In-N-Out are always filled with people who wait patiently in line. One of the factors that lead to the…

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    Narrative/Reflective Essay on “Is Junk Food Really Cheaper” Mark Bittman wrote the article “Is Junk Food Really Cheaper” which was published in the New York Times in Sept. 2011. The author opens by saying that, contrary to public belief, junk food is not cheaper than cooking a healthy meal at home. The author wrote this article in response to the addition of new data showing the rising rates of obesity due to the increase of consumption and availability of junk food. This article can be divided…

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    4 For 4 Meal Analysis

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    Wow! Wendys new 4 for 4 meal is a great deal. It's a fast and cheap meal when you’re in a hurry. You get 4 items in your meal for the price of only $4.00. Whenever you’re in a hurry and need a bit of food in a hurry, stop by Wendy's and pick yourself up the 4 for 4 meal. Today Wendy's advertises its 4 for 4 meal to bring in customers for tasty foods for a low price. They advertise this on billboards and TV commercials. One commercial advertises the 4 for 4 meal by showing what is…

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    Food, a “nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth.” (Dictionary.com) The foundation of all life substance is food. To deprive ourselves from these essential nutrients would immediately lead towards advert repercussions and quite possibly cease life as we know it. People everywhere understand the importance of food, but our mistake was not acknowledging this crucial aliment. Our controversy lies in altering our…

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    Mcdonald's Case Study

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    branch in America, it also found that even McDonald 's in the United States was faced with identical problem and the problem that McDonald 's in the United States are facing is about the cost labor. In July 2013, a thousand employees from famous fast food in the United States including Mcdonald 's, Burger King and Wendy 's are on strike to protest in New York city along with the other seven cities including Chicago and Detroit, to claim the right to establish labor union and to request more…

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    Mcdonalds Case Study

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    Current challenges and issues facing MacDonalds: I think as we can see MacDonalds is a very popular branded restaurant and always will be, because of its popular fast food name, but lately I have noticed they have been dealing with a lot of challenges and issues. The issue I always find with MacDonalds is what’ is being said about the food quality, and how there are always rumours about what they put in their burgers, chicken nuggets etc. This then leads us to the incident on media and how Mac…

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    The article says that this year owners are gonna watch and see the current wages debate, increases in labor costs would impact efforts to maintain and grow the bottom line. McDonalds is on top when it comes to ranking fast food restaurants. They are number one in the fast food industry.…

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