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1 Social Media and the Fast Food Industry

2 We live in a FAST FOOD NATION http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 9ReYZsypIdM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 9ReYZsypIdM describes an executive employee who works in the Fast Food chain business, tries to research and find where his meat is coming from. (ethos)

3 Competition is a big factor

4 Does Social Media Benefit or Hurt Business (compare and contrast) Competition can hurt business False Advertising such as Promotional Ads can hurt or benefit business Use of cell-phones by employees can take away productivity High expectations by employers

5 Claims  Benefit or Hurt Business (compare and contrast)  Work ethic decrease (employees on phone)  Too much pressure on restaurant employees (high expectations)  Over-worked employees (long hours)

6 Social Media has changed the way we look at fast food: Healthier options advertised to teens and young adults.

7 Work ethic decrease (employees on phone) Are employees searching for another job? Are they visiting an online social networking site? Are they shopping on Amazon or Ebay?

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9 CUSTOMERS HAVE HIGH EXPECTATIONS DUE TO SOCIAL MEDIA ADVERTISMENTS!

10 Too much pressure on restaurant employees (high expectations) Social media advertising Decreased morale Decreased work ethic

11 Under-paid & over-worked employees (PATHOS)

12 Over-worked employees (long hours) Underpaid employees Over worked employees Late night shifts

13 SOCIAL MEDIA ADVERTISMENTS can be misleading to customers to be disappointed.


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