PRODUCT : Analyzing your products 1. The product concept Picard propose a large range of products for all the population. We will show you wich products of Picard we would like to bring in a list with the price per kilos. Fruits surgeles : €/kg Red fruit salad 7.86 Citrus salad 7.33 Mango slices, import 11.55 Melon balls , France 8.88 Rhubarb pieces , import 2.40 Pink grapefruit juice Florida 5.40 2 tians fruit , cherry, apple, raspberry 23.68 3 red fruit coulis 12
Words: 1910 - Pages: 8
chutney recipes: peach and ginger, traditional apple, plum and ripe tomato. Each looked interesting to make and full of delicious flavours. So Jon made a batch of 5 lbs of traditional apple chutney that afternoon using apples from the tree in his own garden and other ingredients he bought in the Farmers’ Market and put it into some old one-pound jam jars of assorted shapes he found in the garage. It was delicious. So delicious Jon made another recipe: peach and ginger; equally delicious. Soon Jon
Words: 2006 - Pages: 9
known in South Asia, Southeast Asia and South Africa as brinjal.[1][2][3][4] While "eggplant" is the common name in American, Canadian, and Australian English, "aubergine" is much more common in British English. Other common names are melongene,[5] garden egg,[6] or guinea squash.[7] The fruit is widely used in cooking, most notably as an important ingredient in dishes such as moussaka and ratatouille. As a member of the genus Solanum, it is related to both the tomato and the potato. It was originally
Words: 3249 - Pages: 13
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF THE STUDY A. Introduction Organizing a business, needs a thorough investigation and research. A Feasibility study is the most efficient one for it examines and ponders all aspects of the business. Pizza, as we know it today is a bread crust covered with a tomato base and then flavored with other toppings. Most of us think of pizza as an Italian food and most of us are right. The word "pizza" means "pie" and is a derivative of the Roman term "picea". The
Words: 15473 - Pages: 62
pizza and poppadoms are booming. Why has this happened? What is wrong with the cooks of Britain that they prefer cooking pasta to potatoes? Why do the British choose to eat lasagna instead of shepherd’s pie? Why do they now like cooking in wine and olive oil? But perhaps it is a good thing. After all, this is the end of the 20th century and we can get ingredients from all over the world in just a few hours. Anyway, wasn’t English food always disgusting and tasteless? Wasn’t it always boiled to death
Words: 1277 - Pages: 6
SWilliams BIB354 The Passion of the Christ Years ago I reviewed “The Passion of the Christ” and it was an extremely intense film that had critics giving their opinions from political and religion stand points. This film made some people aware of Jesus and the true events that took place leading to his death and resurrection, yet some individuals believe to this day that it is still a non-fictional myth. In addition, this film was about Jesus; how he endured pain as well as suffering in order
Words: 804 - Pages: 4
from sourcing activities (Heizer & Render, 2011). This entails challenges of supply chain vitality and uncertainty. Darden Restaurants is a group company, owning popular and successful brands such as red lobster, longhorn steakhouse and olive garden. With an annual turnover of over 300 million meals, Darden has successfully leveraged its global supply chain to ensure high quality food to its customer base in US and Canada. Through subsidiaries, Darden owns and operates more than 1500 restaurants
Words: 712 - Pages: 3
Introduction: The flowers of India have been and still are popular with both tourists and natives of the country, due to a rich farming and gardening culture. Whether they are being used as decoration or as symbols in a ceremony, Indian flowers play a culturally significant role. Though some flowers typically associated with India may not actually have originated there, they might still be cultivated and propagated on the subcontinent and blend in well with the environment. Lotus:
Words: 1272 - Pages: 6
2015年2月10日 Staples to buy Office Depot for $6.3bn - FT.com Home Energy UK Financials World Health Companies Industrials Markets Luxury 360 Global Economy Media Lex Comment Tech Management Transport Personal Finance By Region Life & Arts Tools Retail & Consumer Telecoms Last updated: February 4, 2015 7:39 pm Staples to buy Office Depot for $6.3bn James Fontanella-Khan and Stephen Foley in New York Author alerts Staples agreed to acquire
Words: 741 - Pages: 3
moderately higher prices Casual Dining Competition Americas ate on average two meals per month at a casual dining restaurant. * Big 7 (33% of casual dining restaurants): Applebee’s, Chili’s, TGI Friday’s, Ruby Tuesday, Outback Steakhouse, Olive Garden and Red Lobster * Medium sized chains * Independent casual dining restaurants Seafood specialists: Joe’s Crab Shack ($19), Bonefish ($26), McCormick and Schmick ($39) Red Lobster had 43% of seafood casual dining market share. 2004:
Words: 835 - Pages: 4