study is focuses on the preferences of the BSBA Marketing 3rd year students on how they’re going to decide of what fast food chain they will choose in terms of: Product‚ Place‚ Price‚ Promotional Activities‚ and Service. Sub problem 1.0 what is the demographic profile of the respondents? 1.1 Age 1.2 Gender Sub problem 2.0 in what fast food chain they prefer to eat? 2.1 Jollibee 2.2 McDonalds
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crosses paths with‚ “Fast Food Nation: The True Cost of America’s Diet.” Both works share similar ideas‚ themes‚ and lessons. “Fast Food Nation: The True Cost of America’s Diet” focuses on the average American diet‚ containing processed foods‚ fast foods‚ and more unhealthy products. Pollan‚ rather‚ wants to show the cycle from the farm to the food on the table. One way that the two writings are similar is that they both concern the ever-growing presence of processed/industrialized foods. According to
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Fast Food Nation Obesity has grown into a rampant issue all over the United States‚ over the past few decades. Fast foods also have increased their outlets in the nation‚ in turn‚ depicting a success in the business venture. It is clear that fast foods have become quite cheap in comparison to healthy‚ homemade meals. Subsequently‚ people have turned to eat fast foods for economic reasons. Convenience is yet another reason behind people’s high indulgence in eating fast foods other than healthy‚
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Running Head: AMERICAS OBESSION WITH FAST FOODS Americas Obsession with Fast Foods Natasha Camargo Hudson County Community College‚ New Jersey Abstract Research on as to why are Americans so addicted to fast foods‚ specifically on the psychological aspect such as the way fast food companies advertise their brand by using color psychology‚ the halo effect‚ and how they trigger memory eating into their products‚ brand‚ and environment surrounding their brand. Companies specifically
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work or extra time for rest to do our job for another day some or many of us relies on getting our nourishment by buying in fast food chains. Fast food chains are store that provide meal and serving it with just minutes after we made our order. Buying in fast food chains saves us time in cooking and some of us also think that we save extra money in cooking food for us. Fast food chain are also available anywhere we go. Some of this fastfood chain also operates in 24hours basis. So there would be an
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Fast Food: The Hidden Cost Eric Schlosser begins his book Fast Food Nation by comparing the secrets Cheyenne Mountain hides as a metaphor for the hidden dangers of the fast food industry. From the outside‚ Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs‚ Colorado appears to be a beautiful mountain‚ just another peak in the wild wilderness of the Rocky Mountains. To an observer‚ there is nothing unusual about it. In reality it hides the North American Aerospace Command‚ the Air Force Space Command‚ and the
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Fast food restaurants popularity In the old days people used to eat healthy home-cooked meals together with their families. However today we can see that people‚ mainly young people prefer to eat outside their houses‚ or order from fast food restaurants‚ and this is due to the huge increase in popularity of fast food restaurants. This change is related to three main factors‚ such as the change in life‚ prices and good service‚ and finally the influence of publicity. One of the main reasons why
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“fast food‚ the values it embodies‚ and the world it has made. Fast food has proven to be a revolutionary force in American life. “I” am interested in it both a commodity and as a metaphor” (Shrodes 2012). Eric Schlosser comments on fast food franchises and advertisements where not an overreaction. Fast food has become a plague on the American people. Not only can they be found on every corner‚ but the advertisements are everywhere. They go out of their way to captivate the attention on just about
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The Secret of Tasty Fries In Eric Schlosser’s “Fast Food Nation: Why the Fries Taste Good”‚ Schlosser reveals the secret behind the tasty fries from fast food chains and let readers know how the fries are actually made. To give readers a sense of perspective‚ Schlosser includes history‚ market supply‚ science and production of the fries in his investigative piece. In the beginning of his writing‚ Schlosser writes about the history of the fries. He begins with introducing a prominent potato supplier
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Is America a Fast Food Nation? U.S History II Honors Mrs. Robbins April 11th‚ 2013 April 11th‚ 2013 U.S History II H The latter half of the 20th century brought the birth of many household fast food names. McDonalds‚ Wendy’s‚ Burger King‚ etc. have all become common names across the country. Since then‚ they have helped to create the unhealthiest‚ most fast food obsessed nation in American history. From the typical suburban
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