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    Introduction Fast food makes up a large portion of many millions of Americans’ diets: every day, one in four Americans visits a fast food restaurant (Schlosser 3). SUBWAY® is the #1 restaurant chain in total restaurant count with 39,000 locations in 101 countries than any other fast food industry and continue growing rapidly (Fishman, 2013). It has become the world’s most ubiquitous restaurant chain, posting armies of “sandwich artists” in more outposts in American than McDonald’s and Starbucks

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    EXTERNAL ENVIRONMET ANALYSIS Fast Food industry analysis In Australia exist several restaurants which give to the costumer fast food, as Mc Donald, KFC, Hungry Jack’s, Subway. All of them offer to the costumer fast food, but Subway offer something different as such healthy food. The lifestyles of Australian changed strongly over the last 20 years, this due to there are more women working and even people which are working more hours. (Australian

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    About Subway Subway is one of the largest fast food restaurants in the world that mainly sells sandwiches and salads. It is one of the fastest growing franchises with 44,447 outlets in 111 countries. Despite the difference in sizes and location of each individual store, Subway demonstrates to have simple operations means customers can have the same sandwich and experience in the independent of geographical location. Subway’s brand target market is adults between the ages of 16 and 39. Subway

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    Subway Commercials

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    Subway is a well know fast food chain. One of the factors that made them known is due to the advertisements that they plug in the worldwide television. One of their commercial in 2012 is about their “Turkey & Bacon Avocado Foot long” where a guy named Michael was having a thoroughly training and his mother came in with the said foot long. This is a good commercial that may influence the viewer. However, this contains some logical fallacies, like false cause and appeal to emotion that made the commercial

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    until recently, when the health craze first hit America in the late 1980’s that the corporations developed a new approach to marketing their food products to fit their customer’s wants. Even the most common fast food chains, such as McDonalds and Subway started advertising “healthier” food items on their menus to continue appealing to the general public. While fast food restaurants give the impression of offer healthy food, nutritionist studies show the healthy alternatives are not as nutritious

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    Why did Quiznos go out of business in Rexburg? “Did you know that we are closing this week?” she asked. It was the same lady who had taken my order and made the same sandwich for me every week-and sometimes more… for the last couple of years. I almost couldn’t believe my ears as I replied saying, “Are you serious? When?” The Quiznos that was once very close to my house in Idaho Falls was going under. It was the start of something that would truly prove to be detrimental to my physical and emotional

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    BurgerFuel Strategy Author Name University name Question 1 BurgerFuel is a company, founded in 1995 by Chris Mason when he opened the first store on Ponsonby Rd. in New Zealand. In two years, he opened a second restaurant and in 2007, the firm became a publicly traded company. Today, it operates 80 stores around the world. However, they are all located in Australasia and Asia including Iraq, Kuwait, New Zealand, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. BurgerFuel is planning the expansion to the

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    On The Subway Essay

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    her short poem, “On the Subway”, describes a significant moment in which she realizes the privilege that comes with her culture compared to other another culture. Boyle and Olds’ purpose is to depict the major contrast in the values of different cultures. Boyle adopts condescending yet sedulous tone while in the same manner Olds adopts a critical tone in order to bring awareness to these major differences so that change can be made. In both Tortilla Curtain and “On the Subway” Boyle and Olds seek to

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    Subway Analysis

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    formed the SUBWAY, a submarine sandwich restaurant. After 30 years development, Subway creates a sandwich empire through franchisee model and fast extent to 90 countries with more than 300000 restaurants in global range. Currently, economic crisis is impacted Australia and deeply bring the negative influence to Australia economic system. The data indicate Australia is involved in stagflation and unemployment reached the history record constantly. The report will addressed the issues of SUBWAY franchisee

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    Subway Counterfeits

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    Suppose someone produces perfect counterfeits of subway tokens and uses them to ride on the subway. The subway company takes the fall in profit does because it sells fewer tokens as a result. Now suppose someone produces perfect counterfeits of Federal Reserve notes and spends them into circulation. The problem with counterfeit bills is much more complex than the subway tokens. It is virtually impossible to produce perfect counterfeit notes, but some are good enough to circulate for long periods

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