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    PENGUIN BOOKS FAST FOOD NATION ‘What makes Fast Food Nation different is that it is not the predictable anti-meat‚ anti-fat‚ anti-additives‚ anti-non-dairy creamer‚ anti-have-any-fun rant against McDonald’s… it is meticulously researched and powerfully argued’ Observer ‘Schlosser could do for the fast food industry what Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring did for producers of pesticides’ The Times ‘Eric Schlosser may be the Upton Sinclair for this age of mad cow disease… [He has] a flair for dazzling

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    the system itself is serves its purpose in making the lives of people more easier‚ faster and much more safer than the natural way of running a business. this will help the owner’s of restaurants‚ hotels‚ and resorts improve margins‚ manage more effectively and develop stronger customer relationships. Restaurants can easily review their order‚ add to it‚ tips and pay thru computer or online. the system helps to save up more training time‚ labor cost‚ and labor time. when it comes to Processing payment

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    Denny’s Restaurant‚ or in other words‚ America’s Diner‚ is known for a place one can sit back and enjoy a great meal. According to the website‚ customers are presented in that way exactly. On the front page‚ viewers come across a background video of a happy family dining in at Denny’s. They’re smiling and simply look as if they’re having a wonderful time. As one scrolls down the page‚ bold pictures of delicious pancakes and special events are displayed. This is to keep customers up to date on the

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    to buy a meal at the supermarket instead of cooking it at home. Also certain fast foods like fries and burgers come pretty cheap. Fast food does raise health concerns. However‚ if careful‚ you can find some options on the menu of a fast food restaurant that could be healthier. Salads are a smart choice. Go for bread products that are made from wheat bread. Opt for lean meat. If you could choose between the fried and boiled options‚ order the boiled preparation. Avoid ordering carbonic drinks when

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    Research Paper “Attitudes of Teenagers” Attitudes of a Teenager I. Introduction Many of teenagers have different development like social‚ physical and emotional changes but the most not under stable attitudes is the emotional changes because all of us experiencing it. Attitudes occur anytime and anywhere just likes home‚ schools.malls and other places. Teenager’s attitudes reflect of his/her thoughts‚ feelings and also emotions. We need to accept and understand their behavior that’s

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    In the past people used to eat healthy‚ freshly prepared food with their families in the home. Today however‚ many people‚ particularly young people‚ prefer to eat fast food such as hamburgers‚ fried chicken‚ shawarma‚ or pizza. There are many reasons why this change has occurred‚ but fast-food also has some serious effects on individuals and society. There are many reasons for the popularity of fast food. One of the main reasons is the change in lifestyle. Many people are working long hours‚

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    McDonaldization: Health in A Fastfood Society McDonaldization‚ is the term Ritzer derived from the McDonalds’ fast food chain to describe the state of our society. Ritzer claims our social institutions have become completely dehumanized in the form of a bureaucracy. Health care is an example of one institution that is characterized by the four components of bureaucracy: efficiency‚ predictability‚ control and quantification. In the past‚ health care was more simplistic in nature. House calls

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    delicious‚ simple and easy to be served. The university of minnesota school of public health stated that it is teens and children who are being the biggest consument of fast food nowdays. Most people say that fastfood is the fast way to fullfill our desire in eating. It suitable with it’s name “ fastfood”. It’s very practice‚ we do not need too much time in preparing it. When we are hungry‚ just simply go to fast food court‚ and order some dishes‚ then our food is ready to be eaten without waiting too long

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    Location : Docklands Description : It is a fine dining restaurant located in the heart of Docklands where you can enjoy your dining with the perfect view. Fork and Knife restaurant offers wide range of seafood and steak with your selection of your favourite wine. We provide special dietary needs food‚ booking in advanced is required. Mouth watering desserts are also available to finish up your dining experience with us Fork and Knife restaurant. Reservation is required due to the limited seats. Business

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    Restaurants may be classified or distinguished in many different ways. The primary factors are usually the food itself (e.g. vegetarian‚ seafood‚ steak); the cuisine (e.g. Italian‚ Chinese‚ Indian‚ French‚ Thai) and/or the style of offering (e.g. tapas bar‚ a sushi train‚ a tastet restaurant‚ a buffet restaurant or a yum cha restaurant). Beyond this‚ restaurants may differentiate themselves on factors including speed (see fast food)‚ formality‚ location‚ cost‚ service‚ or novelty themes (such as

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