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    place? That is exactly what George Ritzer did in 1993 when he created his theory on McDonaldization and the McDonaldization of society. McDonaldization is, “A process where non fast-food restaurants organizations are increasingly run like fast food restaurants such as McDonalds” (Class Notes). It continues to be a huge trend and a very successful process. The McDonaldization of society is, “a process where society is increasingly run like a fast-food restaurant” (Class Notes). These trends are even

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    American society has lost its spunk; we have misplaced our love for adventure and irregularity. Today, people would prefer to know how things are going to happen, when they are going to happen, and know that when they do happen, it will occur in the same fashion as before. Unpredictability is a petrifying concept for many. People have been brainwashed by what George Ritzer calls “McDonaldization” in his book, The McDonaldization of Society. Throughout his book, Ritzer explains how humanity has been

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    In our current society, patterns and innovation turn out to be such a vast piece of regular day to day existence that individuals begin to utilize them as verbs and descriptors. For instance, when's the last time you "Googled" something, "blogged" about a current trek, or saw that another amusement had been "Facebooked?" George Ritzer essentially did likewise with the fast food eatery McDonald's in his smash hit book, The McDonaldization of Society. He characterizes McDonaldization as the procedure

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    operation as a whole or process of production and distribution (George Ritzer and the McDonaldization of Society: Definition and Principles). The second component of McDonaldization is the idea of calculability, which is an assessment of quantifiable objectives instead of the evaluation of quality. In other words, quantity is emphasized more than quality as a criterion (George Ritzer and the McDonaldization of Society: Definition

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    McDonaldization is an epidemic infecting the United States as well as consumers all over the country. George Ritzer’s term McDonaldization means “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 the rest of the world” (Ritzer, 1993:1). McDonaldization is moving stealthily into every facet of our daily lives and affecting us more negatively than positively. Before one understands Ritzer’s coined term “McDonalidization”

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    capitalism. Industries established in this system use methods to cut the cost of the labor needed to create a product in order to profit. The most prominent method used is rationalization. Ritzer, author of The McDonaldization of Society, describes rationalization as the domination of American society with principles found in fast food industries (Ritzer, 2015). Collectively, these characteristics contribute to the successfulness of a profitable capitalist system. While they are designed to produce capital

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    McDonaldization: Health in A Fastfood Society      McDonaldization, is the term Ritzer derived from the McDonalds' fast food chain to describe the state of our society. Ritzer claims our social institutions have become completely dehumanized in the form of a bureaucracy. Health care is an example of one institution that is characterized by the four components of bureaucracy: efficiency, predictability, control and quantification.      In the past

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    George Ritzer discussed the McDonaldization of society in four principles; predictability, calculability, efficiency and control. Ritzer defined the McDonaldization as the process of which fast food principles of McDonald 's influence and dominate other fast food chains. Restaurants have come to imbed themselves into society in every way. The first principle, predictability, is that you will find everything within your predicting capability. For example, the customer in the McDonald 's can predict

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    For my essay I have chosen George Ritzer and his theory on the McDonaldization of society. The theory stems from the famous rationalization theory by Max Weber. This essay will discuss Ritzers application of Webers ideas. I will introduce and explain his theory. I will give examples of how it affects us and applies to modern day society, through fast food restaurants, banks and supermarkets. I will explain how it affects both the consumer and the employee. To finish up I will summarize this in a

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    manage the impressions people have of them, so they can make more money and not lose business. Three Vocabulary Words: a. McDonaldization McDonaldization is a term used by sociologist George Ritzer in his book The McDonaldization of Society (1993). He explains that it becomes manifested when a society adopts the characteristics of a fast-food restaurant. McDonaldization is a reconceptualization of rationalization and scientific management. b. Kevin’s Law Kevin's Law (as referred to in Representative

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