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Parkers Convenience Stores and Companies Business Case Study
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This is why consumers are now shifting their focus on convenience stores which serve as one-shop stops for all their urgent needs and requirements. It is a solution to the time management issues they have and these stores offer them ready-made goods and services. The idea of pairing up petroleum stations with convenience stores helps store owners.
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East Africa Fruit and Veg Ltd Export Strategy Business Case Study
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The company will benefit wholly if the board of directors considers this proposal. The benefits are as follows; access to the international market will provide the firm with a large market share. It is common to find another firm similar to the East African Fruit and Veg Ltd fighting for a small number of customers.
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An Analysis of Hyundais Business Strategy Business Case Study
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It is without question that the past several years have represented an extraordinarily difficult period of time for business growth and development. The economic downturn of 2007/2008 has created a situation in which consumers are hesitant to spend money and producers are desperate to find consumers.
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Strategic Evaluation of Sainsbury's Plc Business Case Study
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Being the third-largest supermarket after Tesco and Asda, Sainsbury’s which was founded by John James Sainsbury in 1869 has a wide product portfolio that has seen its revenue grow remarkably. The company, which is headquartered in Holborn, London, has 3 main divisions which include Sainsbury’s Supermarkets, and Sainsbury’s Convenience Stores Ltd.
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Ethical Case: GlaxoSmithKline Business Case Study
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The company had no courage to take the drugs off the market once it became apparent that they were linked to possible negative health consequences for patients; it was only thinking about maximising income. Had the company pulled the drugs off the market, it would have earned some praise and shown ethical concern, but it did not.
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Managing Change at Ajax Minerals and Perrier Business Case Study
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Although resistance to organizational changes is normally brought about by a number of factors, employee resistance is currently regarded as the most ascendant failure that an organization can face. Perrier and Ajax Minerals are two organizations that have gone through severe failures. The assignment proposes adjustment strategies in order to effect a change in Ajax Mineral and Perrier.
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Business-Level and Corporate-Level Strategies of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Business Case Study
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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. is the publicly traded American global doughnut company of choice. The company operates within the quick service restaurant (QSR), part of the restaurant industry (Ross, Weill & Robertson, 2006). The firm is situated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and was founded in 1937.
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Entrepreneurial Skills and Business Management Business Case Study
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The simplest definition of the term entrepreneur is ‘a person who commences a commercial venture.’ However, a simple definition carries a huge load of courage, innovativeness, and critical decision making. Entrepreneurs can undertake a venture with the aim of maximizing their incomes and gain three major results.
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Business Environment and Market Structure of Sainsbury Business Case Study
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Sainsbury is the UK’s 3rd largest supermarket chain with a 16.4% share of the supermarket sector. Being a company, which operates in a highly competitive sector, competition policy and other regulatory mechanisms have a significant impact on its operations. The main aim of competition policy is and to enhance business competitiveness in the UK.
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Investigating Business of Aldi Group Business Case Study
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The Aldi group also owns Nord. This report covers the SWOT and PESTLE analysis for the Aldi group, assuming that it will be opening departmental stores across Qatar. Towards the end, a verdict is given whether Aldi should or shouldn't open their stores in the Middle Eastern economic giant, Qatar. Qatar offers a unique mix of strengths and weaknesses. 
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Investigating Business: Alton Towers in Qatar Business Case Study
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Alton Towers Resort, or simply Alton Towers, is a hotel complex, theme park, and water park located in the Staffordshire United Kingdom. Merlin entertainments of the UK call it their flagship attraction. Initially, it was established only as a place for flower shows and garden tours in 1860. A proper theme park was built in 1980. Its major attractions are Oblivion, Runaway Mine Train.
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InboxShopping Aims to Help Businesses Increase Business Case Study
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To support the premise, Pinsky noted that Google’s search algorithm is an objective assessor of quality. Software technology is the brain of the algorithm which identifies quality or poor materials. Then again, software systems do not guarantee accuracy and they often fail, “even years after they were built”.
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How Nestle Manages to Achieve Global Competitive Advantage Business Case Study
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Over the last years, there appeared the essential changes in the world economy removing the barriers to enable cross-border trade and investment among distant time zones and national peculiarities. Thus, differences in culture, government regulation, and business systems are no more crossing for the establishment of international ties and mergers with those areas that historically were separate.
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Business Environment of PepsiCo Business Case Study
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External environmental changes have impacted PepsiCo Company either directly or indirectly. The company has come with strategic plans that will enable it to continue to stay and compete favorably with other companies such as Coca-Cola. PepsiCo Company is a multinational company located in the United States of America and deals with sales of beverages and food (David, 20).
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Corporate Social Responsibility of Wal-Mart Business Case Study
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Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is the largest retail enterprise in the whole world, with approximate revenue of about $421.8 billion. The firm also earns an income of about $16.4 billion. Wal-mart is also the world’s largest employer as of 2011 Wal-mart had about 2.1 million employees across the world. Wal-mart has an ethics and integrity regulation that the employees have to adhere to.
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Financial Analysis of Porsche AG Business Case Study
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The contemporary Porsche models include Cayman, Cayenne, Macan, and Boxster. Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, the founder of the Porsche Company, studied in Vienna and founded the company in 1923. The firm gained a name for innovative car designs thereby attracting the attention of the Hitler government (Porsche, 2014). 
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The Benefits of Globalisation in IKEA and Other Similar Businesses around the World Business Case Study
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The result of reduced trade barriers is the globalization of markets and production associated with technological change. Notably, companies and individuals are the ones that facilitate the phase of globalization as multinational corporations commence to expand into new markets and people begin to migrate for labor. 
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How Apple Inc Can Increase Its Revenues through Use of Social Networking Platforms Business Case Study
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Apple Inc will benefit from implementing social networks in its business operations. Social networking sites will enable Apple to expand to attain global reach in advertising and thus increase the company revenues. Apple will benefit from a reduction in marketing expenses since most social networking sites are free to use. 
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Business-Level and Corporate-Level Strategies: Wal-Mart Business Case Study
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With regard to using technology to manage its supply chain as a way to minimize costs and increase efficiency, this may not continue to serve Wal-Mart for a long time because this strategy can easily be copied by competitors. It is important for the firm to be able to review its corporate strategy with regard to the use of technology. 
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Predicting the Future of Formula 1: The Current State of the Sport and Impact It Might Have on Its Future Business Case Study
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Just like other world sports, formula one has had to deal with various issues both in the past and in the present. There have been suggestions that the Federation of International Automobile, the governing body, is favoring the big teams in their administration. The governing body’s decisions work in favor of the big teams. 
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Comparative Analysis: New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. and Nike, Inc Business Case Study
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Unlike Nike, New Balance Sports Shoe Inc. maintains manufacturing activities in the United States. It has production facilities in New England and Maine (McFarlin & Sweeney, 2011). The company produces almost 50% of its output in the United States. However, some of the parts that are used in the production process in the US are imported. 
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Analysis of Google Glass Business Case Study
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The smart glasses that comprise improved technology and include cameras that are mounted on the head can enhance the efficiency of technical and engineering operations as well as other operations carried out by different workers in maintenance, field service as well as healthcare (Ali and Frew, 2013, p. 166). 
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Grab Me Divas Clothing Selection Business Case Study
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Clothing defines who a person is and has a rich history of the civilization of man. In the United Kingdom, as it is in all other countries in the world, clothing trends evolve drastically and everyone is attracted to fashion. however, being a prominent competitor, it is most favorable since clothing is a fundamental need for humans. 
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The Impact of Boycotting Campaigns on Coca Cola International Company Business Case Study
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An English civil servant named Captain Boycott led his employees to refuse any cooperation with him hence the term “Boycott”. These employees had requested for a substantial reduction in rent back in 1880, and he refused. Parnell, a president of the land league recommended that the only to compel Boycott to decrease the rents be by saying no to work together with him.
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SWOT and TOWS Analysis for Blackberry Company Business Case Study
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Blackberry Limited is a pioneer in telecommunications and wireless handset manufacturing company based in Ontario, Canada. The company is recognized for its mobile-based technologies and best selling original Smartphones. Initially, the company was known as Research in Motion which was involved in the manufacturing and distribution of Blackberries. 
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An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Marketing Mix of the Tesco Business Case Study
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The success of Tesco has been attributed to its effective use of the marketing mix. Tesco uses the price leadership strategy for purposes of appealing to a wide number of people. The company believes that the average UK consumer is price sensitive, and hence offering low-cost products would be beneficial to them, and the company.
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Organisational Behaviour of Parkers Plc Business Case Study
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The in-depth study of the work culture and the organizational behavior of various teams in Friendly Bank help in understanding the loopholes within those teams. The team, lead by Sheila, lacks proper leadership and motivation from the supervisors. Differences in individual values are causing conflict within the team and hampering their performance.
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Evaluation of Easyjet Company Business Case Study
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EasyJet’s decision to neglect ERP is an indication of good decision making. This is because it has a workable strategy that is cost-effective and despite ERP’s efficiency, EasyJet can still manage to deliver quality services. Quality management is dependent on maintaining the best services at relatively low costs hence gaining customer preference.
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The Current Position Regarding Apple Corporations Ethical and Social Responsibilities Business Case Study
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One of the most famous organizations in the world of technology is Apple Corporation and its brand “Apple” is well recognized and recalled throughout the world. It is the most admired organization in the world from the past few years. It is an extremely famous brand that seeks to dignify its image because Apple has a strong brand image in the world
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American Express Company Analysis Business Case Study
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Base on the stiff competition in the US card industry especially from Visa and MasterCard, American Express should embark on entering the emerging market. It is vital to note that the demand for credit and debit cards has been on the increase in the developing countries for example in the African and Asian countries. 
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Organizational Enviornment of Google Business Case Study
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The factors that make a business organization to behave in a certain way is the cultural frame of itself build by the stakeholders. That the surroundings of the organization and internal working environments suggest a business to any outsider to the business is the business environment therein.
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Business Supply Chain: A Case of Zara Plc Business Case Study
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To set up local units needs to have a skill development program and more understanding of local cultures and choices to suite the local market. This is not only cost-friendly to the business but also keeps the model of fast delivery and uniqueness alive making the choices more diverse in the offerings of Zara.
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Organization Behavior Analysi: Pluralsight Business Case Study
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The body is not trying to not adopt aggressive, structured management, and traditional organizational structure. There can be an argument presented in support of this policy since the services line offered by the Pluralsight has a particular class and high quality as compared to the rest of the market players.
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Choosing a Distributor: SYSCO Business Case Study
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Most of the food distribution companies do not entertain late payments. Whereas it is the industry norm to maintain a payment cycle of 45 days some companies sometimes demand to be paid earlier. Sometimes the companies which have a bad credit history are offered less credit period and are required to pay early.  
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Business Research: The Hotel Front Desk Business Case Study
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The front desk can drive away customers by mishandling them and, in the process, the hotel forfeits revenue it would have earned from the lost customer. Secondly, in the event that the front desk mismanages the process of posting to the client’s folio the fees charged for the services provided, the hotel is likely to incur losses.
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Change in Planet Air Travel Business Case Study
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Planet Air Travel is an airline based in the United Kingdom and used to specialize in long haul flights flying to different destinations across the world. The airline was highly affected by the recent global recession threatening its operations.  Since then, the company has been reporting losses every financial year.
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Employees Discrimination Analysis Business Case Study
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The parties have approached Foster Pepper for litigation against QFC and data on layoff, which can be inferred to rehiring for litigation purposes, is available. Below are data analysis results that aim at establishing the validity of the claim. The analysis concludes that QFC discriminates its employees on the basis when laying off.
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Australia Business Analysis: Attribute Group Business Case Study
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The restaurant staffs have little knowledge pertaining to the history and knowledge of wines. This is evident through the misunderstanding of the customers’ preferences by the staff. Even though the waiters have qualified certificates from their institutions, they lack remedial training to enhance their knowledge. 
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Crest Nicholas Real Estate Company Business Case Study
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Any business needs an exquisite plan to put any venture into action. The top managers are entirely responsible for the day to day running of the business. They are entirely responsible for three major aspects; branding, reputation and marketing Strategy. Setting realistic goals is the most important step in setting up an action plan.
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New Theatre Oxford Business Case Study
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Competing theatres and restaurants in the Oxford region represent a threat to the business, particularly if you deal with similar types of food or drinks or present the same dining experiences (Rangan, K 2012, p. 98). New restaurants being instituted in your area also signify a threat because area diners have more alternatives on where to eat.
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Business Competitive Strategies of the Landsbanki Receivership Business Case Study
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Banks are very vital financial institutions that should be safeguarded from any form of failure or collapse. The management of all banks must usually ensure that investors and depositors among other customers’ finances among other assets are never at any risk. This state of financial soundness can only be achieved through sound management decisions.
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Activities of Corporate Social Responsibility Business Case Study
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Advertisements made purely include information relevant to the corporate social responsibility actions implemented by the firm, excluding any attempt to promote the company’s products. Advertising CSR for individual firms is assumed to be a formal and official means of communicating to the society their assumed image.
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Soutwest Airlines in 2010: Culture, Values, and Operating Practices Business Case Study
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It shall be a handful to manage two airlines that both had a large number of customers, employees, and fleets. Management should therefore ensure that they are not overwhelmed by the transition and should formulate strategies on how they shall operate before AirTran is assimilated to the Southwest culture. 
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The Aspects of Amazons Performance with Regards to Its Environment and the Societies Found in the Environment Business Case Study
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The idea is feasible given the fact that the organization’s business is conducted online. What is only required is to ensure that the payment methods are reviewed so that they can also be compatible with other countries banking systems. This strategy will help Amazon Inc to become a force to reckon with in this type of business.
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Uzbek Cotton: A New Spin on Child Labour in the Clothing Industry Business Case Study
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There are allegations that the cotton industry in Uzbekistan is exposing workers to poor working conditions, and the country has become the center stage for forced child labor. However, child labor is the primary ethical concern surrounding the cotton industry since it is an inhumane act violating the fundamental rights of the minors. 
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Understanding Organisation Theory and Practice Business Case Study
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Wal-Mart. is a reputable retail chain store that has grown over time to become a worldwide giant in the retail stores business industry. After its inception, the company adopted a low pricing strategy to penetrate the market so that it would attract consumers to its retail chain outlets globally (Roberts and Berg, 2012). 
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Develop an Export Strategy for an Organisation Business Case Study
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Once all the legal requirements are fulfilled, and the appropriate infrastructure developed, Codelco commences its export to Germany. Codelco’s Agencies in Germany will receive the consignment and transport them to their warehouses in Berlin, which is centrally located in Germany thereby easing transport costs and reducing logistic related risks.
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Export Strategy for Green Tea from Thailand to UK Business Case Study
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Based on the logistics process, the Thailand firms’ will export green tea via air in order to eliminate the possibility of perishability that may cause great losses to the country's GDP. In addition, the UK markets are developed and advanced markets that have led to higher GDP compared to developing Thailand. 
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Legal and Social Environment of Business Business Case Study
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Ethics is a crucial component of all situations, both professional and personal life. Business Ethics provides guidelines of morals and values that an organization follows when making decisions on what is right or wrong (George, 2009). Ethics provides an organization with a framework that can be legally governed. 
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Restaurant Industry Overview: Comparative Analysis of *3 Qualitative Interviews Business Case Study
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The interview questions were set to improve knowledge on what makes the restaurant industry such a big and profitable entity. In many countries, the restaurant industry survives because of raw materials. The interview was to check on the impact this had on the economy, employees, as well as the general society. 
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