Advertising
Franchising
Work
Food
McDonaldization
100
Who does advertising target?
Children
100
What franchise restaurant does Dave Feamster own?
Little Caesars
100
What is the percentage of jobs that McDonald's creates for the U.S.
70%
100
Is it possible to get diseases from food at a fast food joint.
YES
100
This means the optimal method for accomplishing a task
Efficiency
200
Name one of the 2 main ways that McDonald's advertises to kids?
They have... -PlayPlaces -Have toys in meals
200
What restaurant is determined to become the largest fast food chain in the nation?
Subway
200
Is a fast food worker usually paid a salary or and hourly pay?
Hourly Pay
200
What food item do fast food joints make the most money on?
The Soda
200
This means that no matter where a person goes, they will receive the same service and receive the same product every time.
Predictability
300
What is advertising and how does it help a company like a fast food company?
-Advertising is the public promotion of a product or service. -It helps a company to be better known and recognized.
300
What was McDonald's original or starting franchising fee.
$950
300
Is a slaughterhouse job a safe and good job yes or no and why?
No, and you should have said something about injuries, pay, safety or something around that basis.
300
How many hamburgers does McDonald's sell in a second?
75 burgers
300
The replacement of human by non-human technologies - is an example of what aspect?
Control
400
Disney use this marketing strategy to obtain corporate sponsorship by selling the rights to use Disney characters to other companies, thus increasing product recognition.
Synergy
400
About how much does it cost to franchise with a larger company such as Carl Jr.'s, McDonald's, or Burger King in current times?
About 1.5 million dollars!!!
400
Who does the work at most fast food joints.
Teenagers
400
Does a hamburger have meat from more than one cattle. Is this a good or bad thing and why?
Yes, and it is a BAD thing! This is because that increases the likeliness of there being a disease in the food.
400
Turnstiles, swipe cards, touch screen cash registers, automated customer service are examples of this
Control
500
During what decade did marketing products to children explode?
1980s
500
What is franchising?
Franchising is the act of allowing others to pay you to use your company rights and name while both you and them make a profit.
500
On average how often does a teenager quit a fast food job?
Every 2-4 weeks!
500
In a the USDA study what was the percentage of beef that had microbes that are mostly spread by fecal matter?
78.6%
500
What are the 5 elements of McDonaldization
Predictability, Calculability, Efficiency, Control and the Irrationality of Rational