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    INTRODUCTION In the book of “The Mcdonaldization of Society” by a sociologist George Ritzer, the term Mcdonaldization is used. Mcdonaldization occurs when a business such as Ikea, Taco Bell, Wendy’s, Wal-mart, Bed bath and beyond, etc. possesses the characteristics of a fast-food restaurant, like McDonalds. Max Weber used the word “bureaucracy” to represent the direction of Mcdonaldization changing the society; with today’s present society, the concept of Mcdonaldization is gaining in consideration of

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    McDonaldization and the modern society. McDonaldization is a terminology created by George Ritzier a sociologist in the book “The McDonaldization of Society” (1993). Ritzier explains on how the modern society is adopting the physiognomies of the fast food industry. McDonaldization is a reconceptualization of rationalization, or moving from traditional to rational modes of thought, and scientific management. McDonaldization has become a way life and it’s affecting society in all aspects of life and

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    Introduction In his book entitled ‘The McDonaldization of Society’, George Ritzer nicely encompasses concepts from sociology, management, and economics to provide a profound understanding of our modern society. According to George Ritzer, McDonaldization is defined as the process by which the principles of the fast-food restaurant are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society as well as of the rest of the world. Toys “R”Us, Wal-Mart, Gap, Jiffy Lube, and Home Depot are all examples

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    savory bite of a juicy cheeseburger or fried chicken sandwich lies a powerful nugget of cultural adaptation. In various ways, the food a society consumes provides a context through which an individual can examine a culture’s unique traits and beliefs. Yet, as active participants, it is often difficult to distinguish how food eaten on a daily basis characterizes society. As of today, “the United States has the highest obesity rate of any industrialized nation in the world with more than half of all American

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    Is Mcdonaldization Inevitable? George Ritzer’s, Mcdonaldization of Society, is a critical analysis of the impact on social structural change on human interaction and identity. According to Ritzer, Mcdonaldization “is the process by which the principles of the fast-food restaurant are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society as well as rest of the world” (Ritzer, 1). Ritzer focuses on four foundations of Mcdonaldization: efficiency, calculability, predictability, and control. These

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    The term is used by a sociologist and professor at the University of Maryland, George Ritzer in his book ‘The McDonaldization of Society’ in 1933. George Ritzer uses the principles of McDonald’s restaurants to define the cultural changes in the world. “It becomes manifest when a society adopts the characteristics of a fast food restaurant”. (Ritzer 1996:291) Max Weber’s theory of rationalization is influenced to the ‘Mcdonalization thesis’. “In this theory, Weber tended to see the process as inexorable

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    perfectly punctuate the paper “The McDonaldization of Society” by George Ritzer, I got tired of reading it and made my computer read it to me while I listened, which although efficient added an emphasis on all the topics Ritzer discussed in his writing. McDonaldization is the sociological term used to describe the wide spread affects of fast food restaurants on society, whose affects can be seen in almost all aspects of todays society. The first aspect of McDonaldization as highlighted in the article

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    McDonaldization of Society The way that Burger King and other fast food restaurant chains do business and markets their products to consumers is due to the change in our society to where the consumer wants the biggest, fastest, and best product they can get for their money. This change in society can be attributed to a process known as McDonaldization. Although McDonaldization can be applied to many other parts of our society, this paper will focus on its impact on Burger King and Taco Bell restaurants

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    McDonaldization of Society McDonaldization involves a process of rationalization described by George Ritzer that is utilized by sociologists (Ritzer 292). Ritzer elaborates the aspect of McDonaldization of society is manifested in situations, for example, where a society adopts the features of a fast-food joints. Worth a note, fast-foods are growing very popular because they highly fits with most individual contemporary lifestyle. How Often I use Fast Food Restaurants, and how Notably, with technology

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    Since its release in the year 1993, ‘The McDonaldization of Society’, has gone through various revisions and republications. Its on the context of the observations made by Ritzer, that the argument of the entire process of McDonaldization finds its place; which states that the concepts and principles followed by fast food restaurant chains, are rapidly taking over majority of the sectors in the American economy, and may dominate over the rest of the world (Ritzer, 2004, pg1). Of the various impacts

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