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    there's no competitors because most people at that area sell Vietnamese foods such as: noodles, phở, and rice. The price is from 18,000 to 25,000 VNĐ. Moreover, it takes you 15-30 minutes or more to find a seat, waiting for your foods and eat. It may be inconvenient for busy people. So we choose sandwiches, bread, kimbap and instant noodle to sell, it’s a kind of fastfood, and very convenient for busy people. These foods can be taken away easily and help you spending more time on doing your business

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    Benefits of Multi-Stakeholder Groups for Participating in Gladmat Festival

    FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT MASTER’S THESIS STUDY PROGRAM: THESIS IS WRITTEN IN THE FOLLOWING SPECIALIZATION/SUBJECT: Festival and Event Management IS THE ASSIGNMENT CONFIDENTIAL? MSc in International Hotel and Tourism Leadership No TITLE: Benefits of multi-stakeholder groups for participating in Gladmat festival AUTHOR ADVISOR: Prof. Reidar Johan Mykletun Student number: 215519 ………………… 214504 ………………… Name: Ambassador Rezene Meretse ……………………………………

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    It Management

    Abstract This analytical report presents the research findings that will guide the development of a comprehensive food purchase, preparation, and cost sharing procedures for the full-time force of fire fighters. The problem raised in the case study is the need to develop a plan for how the fire fighters will prepare meals, purchase food, and share food costs, as it is the first time for the city council to transition to a force of full-time, paid fire fighters who will serve the small town of

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    Food Politics

    of War, written by Lizzie Collingham, takes a different route with an unusual concept: food. Collingham places food at the center of the war, i.e. that food played a major role in the land grab that was perpetrated by the Axis powers and the war in general. After reading through the book, it is apparent that Collingham makes a strong, and ultimately, a valid argument. However, I don’t completely agree that food played the only major role in the war, and after reading through the book, I am not sure

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    Choosing a Channel

    outline what it is required to have a successful business. Here we discuss four different business plan models in the food industry. Each business plan model is different and designed to suit the type of business that one needs to start. The four business plan models that I am going to review are catering and ballroom rental business plan, catering business plan, non- profit food bank business plan and bakery business plan. These four business plan models are similar but they differ in different

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    Feasib

    is “ The Great Catch ”. We chose this name because we will focus to serve sea foods in a fresh, delicious and affordable meal that will meet the taste of our beloved customer. The ambiance will be really relaxing, amazing and entertaining because in every wall of the restaurant we decide to put aquariums as they wonder that they really in the deep blue sea. We assure that our future customers will be satisfied to our food and in our service. In this proposed business, Mara Chelo Ysabel

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    Business Policy

    PLC is one of the foremost and the largest retail chain in Sri Lanka with having over 150 outlets widen transversely the island covering 20 districts, counting Cargills Big City hypermarkets, Cargills Food City supermarkets and Cargills Express convenience stores. Today Cargills is the leader in the food and beverages sector and is ranked among the top 10 companies in Sri Lanka with over 4,600 employees. Supermarket industry is one of the high competitive industries in Sri Lanka. Within this assignment

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    Why Do People Eat Fast Foods and What Are the Risks

    more and more fast food every year. And we American citizens are paying for it money wise and health wise. Fast foods have been ands still are a staple of our country’s food and our countries economy and today we are hurting from all that fast food in our systems. Some say that fast food has given American citizens many health complications in today’s society. They say that fast foods will contribute to obesity and diabetes. Many people also suggest that eating these fast foods like mcdonalds or subway

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    Night

    In real life situations people have to be strong to get through hard times and struggle. Remaining strong and brave throughout life situations help individuals get through or learn how to deal with the hardships. Having heard the saying “Give rather than receive.” Being selfless or putting people before yourself can get you far in the long run. Another hardship that many people faced was surviving the holocaust and the horrible things done to many Jews by Hitler. Throughout Night being brave, strong

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    Food Waste Concern in Global Retail Industry

    find themselves at the crossroad of so many issues – one of them, food waste. It can cost retailers up to 4% of their business revenue (Weber et al., 2011). Given the need to be profitable and competitive throughout the future, this matter cannot continue to be ignored. According Gustavsson et al. (2011), food waste is a global predicament of stunning proportion underlying reasons differs between countries. The author stress out that food waste in industrialized countries is dominated by retail and consumer

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