Nov 17, 2009 -
When it comes to new small business start ups, entrepreneurs are showing a real appetite for the catering industry.
Online small business insurance supplier Insurantz.com is seeing a huge increase in entrepreneurs starting up Fast food outlets such as burger bars, and growth in the sector is out performing most of the other strong performing industries such as plumbers and construction sector.
But for those who are dreaming of firing up the grill and banging out burgers to the thronging masses, there are a few requirements which need to be considered before a customer can be served. Apart from understanding food standards and hygiene legislation, it is necessary for catering facilities to have employer liability insurance and advisable to have public and product liability insurance to cover every eventuality and protect themselves from litigation and other costly problems. And then, of course, accident, fire and theft insurance for the catering unit itself is essential in case the worst happening.
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Nov 13, 2009 -
When deciding to venture into business, most entrepreneurs seem to prefer the catering industry.
Online small business insurance supplier Insurantz.com reports a huge increase in the number of entrepreneurs starting up fast food outlets such as burger bars. The growth in this sector is out-performing most of the other strong performing choices such as the plumbing and construction sector.
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May 05, 2009 -
White Castle Chocolate Shake - Large (Louisville region)
Calories: 1680
Nathan's Fish N Chips
Calories: 1537
Carl's Jr. Double Six Dollar Burger
Calories: 1520
Hardee's Monster Thickburger
Calories: 1420
Dairy Queen Large Choc. Chip Cookie Dough Blizzard
Calories: 1320
Hardee's Double Bacon Cheese Thickburger
Calories: 1300
Dairy Queen Large Chocolate Malt
Calories: 1300
Nathan's Chicken Tender Platter
Calories: 1300
Jack In The Box OREO Cookie Ice Cream Shake (24oz)
Calories: 1290
Dairy Queen Chicken Strip Basket (6 piece)
Calories: 1270
Hardee's Double Thickburger
Calories: 1250
Burger King TRIPLE WHOPPER Sandwich With Cheese
Calories: 1230
Jack In The Box Chocolate Ice Cream Shake (24oz)
Calories: 1230
White Castle Chocolate Shake - Large (New Jersey region)
Calories: 1230
Hardee's Big Country Breakfast Platter - Breaded Pork Chop
Calories: 1220
Jack In The Box Strawberry Ice Cream Shake (24oz)
Calories: 1220
Jack In The Box Egg Nog Shake (24oz)
Calories: 1210
Nathan's FRENCH FRIES (SUPER SIZE)
Calories: 1188
White Castle Vanilla Shake - Large (New Jersey region)
Calories: 1180
Del Taco Macho Beef Burrito
Calories: 1170
McDonald's Chocolate Triple Thick Shake (32oz)
Calories: 1160
Hardee's Big Country Breakfast Platter - Country Steak
Calories: 1150
McDonald's Deluxe Breakfast (Large Size Biscuit) w/o Syrup & Margarine
Calories: 1140
Carl's Jr. Guacamole Bacon Six Dollar Burger
Calories: 1140
Hardee's Big Country Breakfast Platter - Chicken
Calories: 1140
White Castle Vanilla Shake - Large (Cincinnati region)
Calories: 1140
Burger King TRIPLE WHOPPER Sandwich
Calories: 1130
White Castle Chicken Rings (20)
Calories: 1130
White Castle Chocolate Shake - Large (Cincinnati region)
Calories: 1130
Carl's Jr. Western Bacon Six Dollar Burger
Calories: 1130
Dairy Queen Large Chocolate Shake
Calories: 1130
Jack In The Box Bacon 'n' Cheese Ciabatta Burger
Calories: 1120
Jack In The Box Sirloin Bacon 'n' Cheese Burger
Calories: 1120
McDonald's Vanilla Triple Thick Shake (32oz)
Calories: 1110
McDonald's Strawberry Triple Thick Shake (32oz)
Calories: 1110
Del Taco Macho Nachos
Calories: 1100
Jack In The Box Bacon Ultimate Cheeseburger
Calories: 1090
White Castle Fish Nibblers - Sack
Calories: 1090
White Castle Strawberry Shake - Large (Minneapolis region)
Calories: 1090
White Castle Vanilla Shake - Large (Nashville region)
Calories: 1090
White Castle Chocolate Shake - Large (Nashville region)
Calories: 1090
McDonald's Deluxe Breakfast (Reg. Size Biscuit) w/o Syrup & Margarine
Calories: 1070
Jack In The Box Sirloin Cheese Burger
Calories: 1070
Carl's Jr. Bacon Cheese Six Dollar Burger
Calories: 1070
Hardee's Six Dollar Burger
Calories: 1060
Hardee's Big Country Breakfast Platter - Sausage
Calories: 1060
Del Taco Macho Combo Burrito
Calories: 1050
Jack In The Box Vanilla Ice Cream Shake (24oz)
Calories: 1050
Dairy Queen Large Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Blizzard
Calories: 1050
Del Taco Macho Bacon & Egg Burrito
Calories: 1030
Dairy Queen FlameThrower GrillBurger (1/2lb)
Calories: 1030
Dairy Queen Chicken Strip Basket (4 piece)
Calories: 1030
Dairy Queen Medium Choc.
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Jul 01, 2009 -
By Joshua Rhett Miller
June 30, 2009
An advertisement for Burger King's latest sandwich leaves little to the imagination and should be discontinued due to "distasteful" and unappetizing references to oral sex, advertising experts told FOXNews.com.
The print ad for the "BK Super Seven Incher" — a limited time promotion in Singapore, a society known around the world for its strict government controls of social conduct — shows the "mind-blowing" sandwich near the open mouth of a wide-eyed, red-lipsticked woman accompanied by the suggestive tagline: "It'll blow your mind away."
"Fill your desire for something long, juicy and flame-grilled," the ad continues.
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Mar 26, 2009 -
America’s Unhealthiest Restaurants
by David Zinczenko, with Matt Goulding a Yahoo! Health Expert for Nutrition
http://health.yahoo.com/experts/eatthis/26542/americas-unhealthiest-restaurants
Your favorite fast food restaurant is often like your favorite city: Visit some neighborhoods and you live the high life. Visit others and you’re just plain asking for trouble.
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Jun 12, 2009 -
1. Worst fast-food chicken meal
Chicken Selects Premium Breast Strips from McDonald's (5 pieces) with creamy ranch sauce
830 calories
55 grams (g) fat (4.5 g trans fat)
48 g carbohydrates
The only thing "premium" about these strips is the caloric price you pay. Add a large fries and regular soda and this seemingly innocuous chicken meal tops out at 1,710 calories.
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Mar 10, 2009 -
David Zinczenko, with Matt Goulding - Posted on Mon, Mar 02, 2009, 12:37 pm PST
Eating out invariably raises a number of tricky questions: sit-down or drive-thru? Burgers or pizza? Thin or stuffed crust?
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Jun 26, 2009 -
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Public medicine looks a lot like public school
http://www.tuccille.com/blog/2009/06/public-medicine-looks-lot-like-public.html
With our son approaching school age, my wife and I are considering a variety of options: charter, private, homeschooling. Just about the only option not on the list, even though we're forced to pay for it anyway, are public schools. We're not only unimpressed with the results achieved by local public schools, but we also don't like their one-size-fits-all structure.
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Apr 29, 2009 -
Source
MEXICO CITY – Capital residents ate lunch on sidewalks, in parks or at the office Tuesday as the government prohibited restaurants from letting people eat inside in a further attempt to contain the flu virus claiming new lives every day.
"It's strange," said Iván Ramírez, who was carrying his fast-food meal from the touristy Zona Rosa to his office. Restaurants could still offer food to go.
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May 06, 2008 -
Found this on Yahoo! Health:
http://health.yahoo.com/experts/eatthis/3346/food-facts-that-restaurants-hide-from-you/
Food Facts That Restaurants Hide From You
Posted Mon, May 05, 2008, 2:26 pm PDT
84% of users found this article helpful.
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