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    Barcelona Resturant

    In introduces the COO Scott, from Barcelona Restaurant group who states he had to define a philosophy , He figured the more he say it the more he preaches it and the more people he hires and tell that to eventually that will happen and he states he think they are getting there three years later. COO Scotts said s that Human resources is one of the most important things they do in their business, because he feels you can’t train people to be enthusiastic, nice, fun, great people. He said you

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    Are Restaurants Downsizing?

    really should operate with fewer people. Dumbsizing is downsizing that, in retrospect, failed to achieve the desired effect. (http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/downsizing) Are restaurants downsizing? * According to foodbusinessnews.net, downsizing is one of the restaurant trends to tap for 2015. “Restaurant operators are downsizing dishes and whittling menus to appeal to consumer tastes for petite portions and quality over quantity.” (http://www.foodbusinessnews.net/articles/news_home/

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    Hotel and Restaurant Management

    Learning Final Projects: Research Paper SAMPLE RESEARCH PAPER (A) “An Overview of the Hospitality and Restaurant Management Profession” December 12, 2006 By: John Doe STDY 80: Studying & Learning Prof: Kathleen E. High, M.Ed. Mt San Antonio College Hospitality & Restaurant Management Doe: i Thesis Statement: A person who wants to become a professional in the Hospitality and Restaurant Management field should consider gaining both experience and an educational degree in order to enjoy

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    Different Cuisines Between America and Vietnam

    time at all in case people choose to order. Some people buy precooked food, which takes little time to prepare. In Vietnam, the food culture is different, as Vietnamese will spend a lot of time in food preparation. Americans enjoy eating out at restaurants and ordering ready-made meals. Vietnamese prefer cooking their food and eating in the home. Many Americans choose to buy their groceries once a week. This is different in Vietnam, where many people buy groceries daily. Americans do not have a defined

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    Cafe

    difficult to charge high prices due to many competitors. o Price in middle-high-end ranges. o Offer at least a fewer lower-cost offerings so as to not completely limit our clientele. - High availability of substitute products o All kinds of restaurants, bars and coffee shops. o Energy drinks, soda, home brews.  Develop our own branded coffee for the brew-at-home market. - Switching costs o Frequent buyer program. o Daily specials. Special of the day. o Free coffee refills all day. Do not

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    Change in Culture

    Homework due in Week 6 QUESTION 1: Outline why the culture of a country influences the costs of doing business in that country. Illustrate your answer with examples. When there are simply different norms between how individuals from different countries interact, the costs of doing business rise as people grapple with unfamiliar ways of doing business. For example, while in the US we may get down to business first and then get to know each other socially later. In many South American countries

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    Hospitality

    the bottom and working your way up there are different avenues you can take off with your career. The broad category of fields can range from Lodging, Food Service, Tourism, Cruise Line and Meeting and Event Planning. You can even pursue your own restaurant or bar or even both by the in house knowledge you gain from working in these fields. It all depends on you and if you enjoy the public and working with people, then this broad career field you should have a happy and promising career. Lodging

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    Improving Food Safety in Restaurants

    Kelly Smithson Professor Rose English 15 17 April 2013 Improving Food Safety in Restaurants Atul Gawande is a surgeon, writer, and public health researcher. His current research is centered on improving performance in surgery, childbirth, and care of the terminally ill. He wrote an article in 2004 titled “The Bell Curve” It is about the need for improving health care for patients diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. In the article he made claims about treatment centers for cystic fibrosis being extremely

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    Hummus

    mmus bar is a really successful Middle Eastern Restaurant in Hungary which was setup 7 years ago by Gotlibovitch. It has already got seven restaurants and it’s turning out into a successful chain in Hungary. As the name suggests, this place is completely dedicated to Hummus which can be enjoyed with several types of dishes. They offer different kinds of salads, soups and vegan and meat dishes. The restaurant focuses on the creating simple and good quality food. It has been recognized and awarded

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    The Galley Cafeteria

    The Galley Cafeteria The Galley is a 150-seat canteen-style restaurant located on the top floor of an eight-storey office block. The building was originally constructed in the 1980s to house employees of a large international shipping company and is located two miles from a major city centre. At the time of construction this was a semi-derelict dockland area being earmarked for substantial redevelopment. Until 2012 the Galley was a subsidised staff canteen serving meals and snacks to company

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