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    1. Describe the company and the product safety issue that led to the lawsuit The name of this case in this report is the Liebeck v. McDonald’s. Restaurants and the court in which the lawsuit was filed was The Second Judicial District Court in Bernalillo County‚ New Mexico. The lawsuit was filed with the original complaint was filed on March 21‚ 1993‚ and the plaintiff only sued P.T.S.‚ Inc.‚ a New Mexico corporation and the local franchise operator. “McDonald’s coffee spill" tort case became a

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    Stella McCartney

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    Stella McCartney 1. Stella McCartney is a long-life vegetarian and an animal rights activist‚ which is evident in her designs as she does not use any leather or fur in her designs. Stella’s style is elegant and feminine‚ but her style also involves power dressing‚ with womens suits‚ stiff jackets and feminine lingerie. Her designs focus heavily on emphasising strong prints such as leopard and floral. There is a feminine‚ schoolgirl touch to her designs‚ as she includes loveheart prints and lips

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    KFC VS MCDONALDS

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    CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION MCDONALD’S VS KFC McDonald’s and KFC are everybody’s favourite food trip destinations. When you like burgers‚ McDonald’s is always the top option. When you like fried chicken‚ KFC is always the first thing that comes to everyone’s mind. The reason for this is these companies claim of particular products that have became their trademark until now. The difference between McDonald’s and KFC is mainly the cuisine.

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    Mcdonalds Mcdonald’s are Multinational company who have expanded dramatically.. They are a company who’s policy is based on globalisation‚ by the fact that Macdonald’s and its franchises growth is remarkable they have over 21000 restaurants in over 101 countries‚ and territories in all parts of the world including Argentina‚ Cuba‚ Singapore India. and worldwide sales exceeded $30 billion dollars and the net income crossed 1.5 billion Mcdonalds have achieved their recognition and status by

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    The Liebeck v. McDonald’s case was a product liability lawsuit filed by Stella Liebeck‚ a 79 year old woman who was burned by a scalding hot coffee. One Sunday afternoon in 1994‚ Stella Liebeck ordered a cup of coffee at a McDonald’s drive through in Albuquerque‚ New Mexico. As she sat alongside her grandson in a 1989 Ford Probe‚ Liebeck noticed that there were no cup holders on the passenger side. Acting quickly‚ Liebeck decided to put the coffee cup between her knees. When she removed the coffee

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    Introduction McDonald Corporation is the world’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurant. There are over 30‚000 McDonald’s restaurants in more than 100 countries and served an average of 50 million customer daily. A McDonald restaurant is operated by either a franchisee or by the corporation itself. The very first McDonald was open in Singapore in 1979 and today there are over 120 McDonald restaurants across the island which served 1.2 million customers weekly. McDonald employs around 9

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    Mcdonalds Business Plan

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    1 McDonalds Franchise 2 Table of Contents Cover Page………………………………………………………………………………………. 1 Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………………….2 & 3 Management Team………………………………………………………………………………………4 & 5 Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 1.1 Industry………………………………………………………………………………………………...……7 1.2 Target Customer…………………………………………………………………………………………7 & 8 1.3 Competitor Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………….8 1.4 Company Description…………………………………

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    Business Ethics

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    Running Head: BUSINESS ETHICS Business Ethics Corporate Social Responsibility [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institute] Business Ethics Corporate Social Responsibility Part A Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has acquired extensive interest throughout the previous decades‚ even though‚ it is not an innovative concept‚ and it certainly dates back to the early years of 1930‚ as stated by Eric Orts‚ University

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    KFC vs McDonalds

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    restaurant in North Corbin (Kentucky) from a recipe with eleven spices and aromas. However‚ it was not until 1952 when he opened the first KFC franchise in Salt Lake City (Utah). Today‚ KFC is the second largest fast food restaurant in the world after McDonalds‚ however many claim that is much better than its opponent. Are they correct? First of all‚ a small comparison of restaurants’ performance. McDonald’s primarily sells hamburgers‚ cheeseburgers‚ chicken‚ French fries and breakfast items‚ whereas KFC

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    Mcdonalds vs Wendys

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    McDonald’s vs. Wendy’s In a world that is full of low fat low-carbohydrate diets and compulsive daily exercise‚ people seem to be more conscientious with their choices of foods they consume; but the twenty- first century demands convenience where fast food restaurants incorporates ones needs for quick‚ easy‚ and ‚ inexpensive food. Sadly‚ the majority of this type of food can be a very unhealthy food choice. Fast food restaurants typically offer high fat processed foods. In defense to this stereotype

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