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The Effect of Fast Food Restaurants on Obesity

by Janet Currie , 2009
"... Abstract. We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geographical location of fast food restaurants. Specifically, we ask how the supply of fast food affects the obesity rates of 3 million school children and the weight gain of over 1 million pregnan ..."
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Abstract. We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geographical location of fast food restaurants. Specifically, we ask how the supply of fast food affects the obesity rates of 3 million school children and the weight gain of over 1 million

Decision Rules Applying based on Fast-food Restaurant

by Xiao-wen Huang
"... Abstract. The number of Fast-food restaurants increases dramatically in recent years due to the demands of customers. Almost every city holds McDonald‟s, Sunway, Burger King, Pizza Hut, and Starbucks. Except these super popular fast-food restaurants, there are still some local small fast-food restau ..."
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Abstract. The number of Fast-food restaurants increases dramatically in recent years due to the demands of customers. Almost every city holds McDonald‟s, Sunway, Burger King, Pizza Hut, and Starbucks. Except these super popular fast-food restaurants, there are still some local small fast-food

The case of a fast food restaurant

by Chains In Iran, Fariborz Rahimnia, Mahdi Moghadasian, Pavel Costka
"... mass services ..."
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Behavioral intention in the luxury fast food restaurant

by Seyed Alireza Mosavi, Mahnoosh Ghaedi , 2012
"... The purpose of this article is to analyze the impacts of personal interaction encounters, service excellence, product quality and positive emotion on consumer behavioral intentions in luxury fast food restaurants. The paper investigates samples of luxury fast food restaurants ' customers in Shi ..."
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The purpose of this article is to analyze the impacts of personal interaction encounters, service excellence, product quality and positive emotion on consumer behavioral intentions in luxury fast food restaurants. The paper investigates samples of luxury fast food restaurants ' customers

Customer Satisfaction in Fast Food Restaurants in Ibadan Metropolis

by Dipeolu Adewale (corresponding, Adewuyi Samuel, Ayinla Moradeke, Bakare Adegoke
"... This study assessed the factors affecting customer satisfaction and its effect on repurchase intention at selected Fast Food Restaurants (FFRs) in Ibadan metropolis, Nigeria. Primary data were obtained by administering structured questionnaire on a cross-section of 147 Customers of Fast Food Restaur ..."
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This study assessed the factors affecting customer satisfaction and its effect on repurchase intention at selected Fast Food Restaurants (FFRs) in Ibadan metropolis, Nigeria. Primary data were obtained by administering structured questionnaire on a cross-section of 147 Customers of Fast Food

Are fast food restaurants an environmental risk factor for obesity

by Robert W Jeffery, Judy Baxter, Maureen Mcguire, Jennifer Linde, Open Access - International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
"... © 2006 Jeffery et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ..."
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© 2006 Jeffery et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

The e¤ect of fast food restaurants on obesity and weight gain

by Janet Currie, Stefano Dellavigna, Enrico Moretti, Vikram Pathania - American Economic Journal: Economic Policy , 2010
"... We investigate how changes in the supply of fast food restaurants affect weight outcomes of 3 million children and 3 million pregnant women. Among ninth graders, a fast food restaurant within 0.1 miles of a school results in a 5.2 percent increase in obesity rates. Among pregnant women, a fast-food ..."
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We investigate how changes in the supply of fast food restaurants affect weight outcomes of 3 million children and 3 million pregnant women. Among ninth graders, a fast food restaurant within 0.1 miles of a school results in a 5.2 percent increase in obesity rates. Among pregnant women, a fast-food

Technical Note Trip Characteristics of Fast-Food Restaurants

by Mitch Wonson
"... restaurant can conjure up different images to different people. To a traveler, it might represent a convenient dining location. To a city council, it might bring to mind images of irate neighbors. To the traffic engineer, it might pose the challenge to assess its traffic impacts and to design its ac ..."
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access. The purpose of this article is to present the results of surveys, interviews, and observations concerning the trip characteristics of a national chain of fast-food restaurants in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Specifically, two sets of data are presented: ● Results of noon peak hour and afternoon

stores and fast food restaurants in neighborhoods of Colonias

by Joseph R Sharkey, Scott Horel, Daikwon Han, John C Huber, John C Huber
"... Association between neighborhood need and spatial access to food ..."
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Association between neighborhood need and spatial access to food

www.wine-economics.org The Effect of Fast Food Restaurants on Obesity

by Janet Currie, Stefano Dellavigna, Enrico Moretti, Vikram Pathania, Janet Currie , 2009
"... Abstract. We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geographical location of fast food restaurants. Specifically, we ask how the supply of fast food affects the obesity rates of 3 million school children and the weight gain of over 1 million pregnan ..."
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Abstract. We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geographical location of fast food restaurants. Specifically, we ask how the supply of fast food affects the obesity rates of 3 million school children and the weight gain of over 1 million
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