Fast Food Fiasco


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The grand opening of Bigby's is cause for celebration. At least it is for Lady and her brothers. They moved to the small town of Dark Lake from the big city. They've missed the artery-clogging taste of fast food.The rest of Dark Lake isn't quite as enthused, but at least its younger inhabitants have found a decent part time job after school. They're underpaid and inexperienced, but a lousy retail job is a rite of passage.Not that that job is destined to last for long. Bigby's shuts down suddenly when one of its young employees is stabbed near the dumpsters. It's a crime that happened in broad daylight. The victim isn't dead, but she isn't in any condition to tell the police what happened either.Dark Lake's police chief goes to Lady and her friends for help of a magical nature in finding out the truth. While the victim fights for her life in the hospital, Lady will have to find the maniac who put her there before he has a chance to strike again.Fifteenth Volume of the Dark Lake Chronicles Witch Cozy Mystery Series. This book is approximately 52,000 words in length. This book can be read as a standalone. Reading prior of future volumes not required to enjoy the book (though reading prior volumes first will enhance your experience). There is no cliffhanger ending.




Fast Food


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The single most influential culinary trend of our time is fast food. It has spawned an industry that has changed eating, the most fundamental of human activities. From the first flipping of burgers in tiny shacks in the western United States to the forging of neon signs that spell out “Pizza Hut” in Cyrillic or Arabic scripts, the fast food industry has exploded into dominance, becoming one of the leading examples of global corporate success. And with this success it has become one of the largest targets of political criticism, blamed for widespread obesity, cultural erasure, oppressive labor practices, and environmental destruction on massive scales. In this book, expert culinary historian Andrew F. Smith explores why the fast food industry has been so successful and examines the myriad ethical lines it has crossed to become so. As he shows, fast food—plain and simple—devised a perfect retail model, one that works everywhere, providing highly flavored calories with speed, economy, and convenience. But there is no such thing as a free lunch, they say, and the costs with fast food have been enormous: an assault on proper nutrition, a minimum-wage labor standard, and a powerful pressure on farmers and ranchers to deploy some of the worst agricultural practices in history. As Smith shows, we have long known about these problems, and the fast food industry for nearly all of its existence has been beset with scathing exposés, boycotts, protests, and government interventions, which it has sometimes met with real changes but more often with token gestures, blame-passing, and an unrelenting gauntlet of lawyers and lobbyists. Fast Food ultimately looks at food as a business, an examination of the industry’s options and those of consumers, and a serious inquiry into what society can do to ameliorate the problems this cheap and tasty product has created.




The Food Fiasco


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"In 'The Food Fiasco: A Feast of Folly, ' Sally Scoop, a tenacious journalist, uncovers a scandal that rocks the culinary world. When Gourmet Galore, a once-revered restaurant, is exposed for its deceit and corruption, Sally's relentless pursuit of truth leads her into a web of conspiracy and danger. With the help of Maria, a courageous waitress, Sally battles against powerful adversaries and hidden agendas, determined to bring justice to those who have been wronged. As the scandal unfolds, Sally delves deeper into the shadows of the city, uncovering secrets that threaten to tear the fabric of society apart. 'The Food Fiasco' is a suspenseful tale of redemption and rebirth, where the fight for truth and justice takes center stage against a backdrop of deception and betrayal."




Complacency 101: How to Ensure You'll Never Achieve Anything


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"Complacency 101: How to Ensure You'll Never Achieve Anything" Are you tired of the constant pressure to succeed? Exhausted by the endless pursuit of goals? Well, look no further! "Complacency 101" is your ultimate guide to embracing mediocrity and perfecting the art of underachievement. In this hilarious and irreverent anti-self-help book, you'll discover: Foolproof strategies to waste your potential Expert tips on avoiding responsibility at all costs Masterful techniques for sabotaging your relationships Ingenious methods to crush your dreams and embrace pessimism Follow our case studies of professional underachievers as they navigate the treacherous waters of almost-success, narrowly avoiding accomplishment at every turn. Warning: This book may contain traces of sarcasm, large amounts of irony, and hidden nuggets of actual wisdom. Side effects may include uncontrollable laughter, sudden realizations, and an irresistible urge to do exactly the opposite of what's advised. Perfect for: Procrastinators looking to up their game Overachievers in need of a good laugh Anyone who's ever wanted to give up... but better Don't miss this chance to learn how to fail spectacularly at failing! Buy "Complacency 101" today and start your journey to nowhere fast! (Actual results may vary. The publisher is not responsible for any sudden outbreaks of motivation, success, or life-changing epiphanies that may occur as a result of reading this book.)




Postmortem


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POSTMORTEM Will Henderson lived a lonely, dinner for one existence; a professed bachelor and twenty-five year veteran of the United States Postal Service, he faithfully weaved his way through the multi-cultural Mission District, delivering countless bank statements, credit card bills, and even an occasional love letter spattered in bright red lipstick. His love affair with the Postal Service was indeed a lasting one; longer, and by all accounts, happier than most marriages. Still, despite his passion for all things postal—he rarely engaged with any one of his nameless recipients; cursory glances were somehow his specialty. However, there was one exception. Emily Everington remained somehow different; a kindly eccentric widow who formerly ran Mission Heights, the only fully renovated bed and breakfast in the district. Little did he know their lives would become forever linked that balmy, fateful July day; his so-called ordinary existence was about to take an extraordinary turn, leading him down a macabre pathway fraught with seduction, betrayal and death…




Fast Food Nation


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An exploration of the fast food industry in the United States, from its roots to its long-term consequences.




The Tuttle Twins and the Food Truck Fiasco


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The oldest economic battle is repeating itself. Disruptive businesses must fight against their crony competitors-the ones with friends in government who try and protect them from innovative upstarts. Ethan and Emily Tuttle witness this battle firsthand with their food truck friends as they embark on a campaign to win public support and overturn the laws that shut them down.




The Customer Conundrum


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There is clearly a huge gulf that has been created in the arena of customer service. This gulf exists between what business owners espouse as their customer service philosophies and what customers are actually experiencing in their daily personal and business transactions. What's worse is that this "gulf" appears to be widening, especially with the impact of global operations and sourcing. In The Customer Conundrum, Gary Smith identifies the core issues relating to the customer service gulf, and then gives solid, practical advice on how you can create, maintain, and lead a true customer-centric organization.




Fast Food Vindication


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For years, dozens of books, documentaries, and magazine articles have targeted the fast food industry as the cause for many of society's ills, ranging from the obesity epidemic to the proliferation of dead-end jobs. Now, hospital dietitian Lisa Johansen makes the bold case that the fast food industry is actually a positive force in society. Johansen takes the reader from the industry's scrappy, entrepreneurial beginnings to its emergence as a global business generating hundreds of billions of dollars annually. Far from a blight on society, the fast food industry has distinguished itself by providing a product that meets high standards of quality and safety, often healthier than meals served at home and in sit-down restaurants. The myth of the "McJob" is debunked by true-life cases of corporate titans who succeeded by virtue of the fast-food chains' practice of promoting from within. And, relying on her years of counseling patients at one of the nation's largest health networks, Johansen shows the reader just how easily fast food can be incorporated into a healthy lifestyle. Lively and informative, FAST FOOD VINDICATION destroys the media myths and paints the true picture of an industry that touches the lives of millions.




Brutally Honest Fast Food Reviews: The Best and Worst of Burger King, McDonald's, Taco Bell, and Other Drive-Thru Mainstays


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Congratulations! If you're a connoisseur of fast food, consider this to be your fast food yearbook, allowing you to look back at many of the salty, fatty, and/or sugary menu items you may have passed through your digestive system, but in a non-artery clogging and non-blood pressure raising way...unless you're eating fast food while reading this. There are dozens of reviews in this book, mostly from fast food behemoths, like McDonald's, Subway, and Taco Bell, but there are also reviews from medium-sized fast food chains, like Jack in the Box and Dunkin' Donuts, and from smaller chains, like Carl's Jr. and Whataburger. Most of the products reviewed can still be found on fast food menu boards, or in the McDonald's McRib's case it comes back every so often for a limited time, but some are buried in the discontinued fast food graveyard, never to be consumed again. These fast food reviews were originally posted on our blog, The Impulsive Buy (theimpulsivebuy.com), which is one of the internet's premier websites for junk and fast food reviews. Actually, we're not 100 percent sure the last part of the previous sentence is true, but our cumulative blood pressure and cholesterol levels make us feel like we are.