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  • Taste Perception For The Food Industry
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    Abstract: The flavor of food is what compels us to eat certain items. The taste sensations of different food combinations are at time mesmerizing. The restaurant industry has long been based on tending to the need of the consumer, feeding them good food. As economic times change, there are more appearances of chain casual dining restaurants. Consequently, the change brought a need of consistency of food products. Food science is a field where the study of people and food. The field has been cont...
  • Quality Control
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    12/12/04 Topics in Liberal Arts Math. Quality Control Quality control, as described through the Encarta Dictionary, is a system used in many companies, departments, and businesses for achieving or maintaining a desired level of quality in a manufactured product by inspecting samples and assessing what changes may be needed in the manufacturing process. To do this inspectors are hired and made to look over every step of the manufacturing process to make sure the product is as the company's standa...
  • Same Integrity In The Pet Food Industry
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    The Federal Trade Commission, in submitting a Request For Public Comment Concerning Guides For The Dog And Cat Food Industry, is asking the American Public to assess guidelines for monitoring the pet food industry that have been in place since 1969. Since the basic thrust of the original guidelines was to control misrepresentation in the industry, it is hard to imagine that the public would disagree with the original intent of the guidelines. It would also be prudent to assess whether a review o...
  • Fast Food Industry
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    In the book Making Fast Food: From the Frying Pan into the Fryer, the author, Ester Reiter examines how the fast food industry changed the lives of many. In 1982-83, Ester Reiter, an assistant professor in Sociology at Brock University, spent five months working at Burger King. Much of the observations and research presented in the book are the author's real experiences and opinions during her time at this ever expanding fast-food outlet. In a fascinating way, this book looks at how the fast-foo...
  • Ethiopia's Total Burden Of Disease
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    Ethiopia Introduction It stands as one of the oldest nations of the world, dating back to 1000 BC when the Queen of Sheba visited King Solomon. Ethiopia was a nation with promise, a nation with riches and the greatest Ivory market as far as the eye can see. So one would assume that Ethiopia is the place to live. Well if you have been to Ethiopia you would see this is not the case. Ethiopia is a country where people are fighting to live everyday. There economy is nearly in ruins and there main ex...
  • General Mills And Kraft
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    INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING & FINANCE In this report, we will analyze the financial performance of two companies: Kraft and General Mills. They are global consumer foods companies that develop different packaged food products. The main goals of these companies are to meet consumers' needs and preferences while generating superior returns by delivering consistent growth in sales and earnings, coupled with an attractive dividend yield. This report shows how each company meets their goals and which ...
  • Fast Food Industry
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    Fast food nation is about the consequences of the fast food culture that has developed in the US and has spread to other parts of the world. Every part of system is examined - the food, marketing, science of taste, supply production and human impact on both those that eat fast food and those who work for the fast food companies and the industries which supply the fast food chains. While fast food is appreciated by many, there is a dark side to that Fast Food Nation tries to point out with a grea...
  • Product Analysis The Dog Food Industry
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    Dog Food Marketing Report ACS 320 a - 002 Fall 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS Historical Perspective 1 Marketing Strategy Analysis Target Market Analysis 1 Product Analysis 2 Price Analysis 2 Place Analysis 3 Promotion Analysis 3 International Perspective 4 Legal Issues 5 Conclusion 5 References 6 Appendix (if necessary) 7 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Since the first commercial pet food, a dry dog biscuit was developed on the early 1860's by James Spratt, of Cincinnati Ohio (Report of Feb, 1997). Like other h...
  • Growth Of Convenience Food
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    About ASDA ASDA, which became part of Wal-Mart Stores Incorporated in July 1999, was founded in 1965 by a group of farmers in Yorkshire as Associated Dairies. The first ASDA store opened the same year, and since then has specialized in bulk selling at low prices. It expanded in the South in the 1970's and 1980's, and in 1999, the company was sold to Wal-Mart - the world's largest retailer. The company now employs 109,000 colleagues, who have a reputation for being the best and the friendliest in...
  • Baby Food Industry
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    Baby foods are basically sold through supermarket, grocery stores, mass merchandisers, and some of direct marketing.? Opportunities: The demand in baby food industry is constant. Except United States, there are good opportunities in international markets like European, Asia and South America. Especially in countries with higher income and bigger population.? Threats: The declining birth rate in recent years (See Appendix), and the declined consumption of baby food per capita contribute to a decr...

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