Arby's Essays

  • Health and Adverting

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    Arby’s is a fast food chain started in 1964, by founders, Leroy and Forrest Raffel. The first Arby’s opened was a sandwich shop in Boardman, Ohio. The idea was to serve up something quickly and was not a hamburger; Arby’s served up hot, freshly sliced roast beef sandwiches ("Arby's", n.d.). Arby’s does not have the size of other popular fast food franchises, Subway, Mc Donald’s, or Burger King. Arby’s currently operates in about 3,400 locations, in 48 states and five countries: U.S., Canada, Turkey

  • Write An Essay On Arby's

    1650 Words  | 4 Pages

    Not only is Arby’s my father’s favorite fast food restaurant, but also I feel as if I’ve see an Arby’s every mile and a half during every road trip I have taken. Arby’s is a common household name in most homes. Once someone says “Arby’s” I automatically think of the roast beef sandwich my dad made me taste when I was younger. But, why is it that so many fast food restaurants and even food companies leave such an impression on us? Everyone knows about the infamous McDonalds, Burger King, Wendy’s,

  • Arby's Marketing Mix

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    relatively low scores: sandwich shops Arby’s and Quiznos and pizza joints Domino’s and Pizza Hut. (773) On the main dish taste chart, Arby’s was last in its category, and Domino’s was fifth in its category. (778) In the overall rating chart, Arby’s was second to last in its category, and Domino’s was second to last in its category as well. (781) My family used to love Arby’s. The roast beef was the best roast beef in our opinion. However, we stopped eating at Arby’s in the last few years because it kept

  • Working Experience In Arby's Life

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    I had work experience for a little less than one year, living with two sets of parents and families, and School since I was five years old. I work at Arby's, go to school at Mount Vernon High School, and live with the Collins and the Little Family. Each one has its ups, downs, rights, and lefts. All are a dangerous to link or combine together that is why I am facing hardships right now. Not one activity I can let overrun the others or the other activities feel like hopping into a car and windows

  • Summary Of Arby's Advertisements

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    Therefore, this advertisement was designed for viewers to notice the hamburgers first. Then, they would read the suggestive caption before even realizing who was trying to sell what to them. The advertisement’s description continues with, “What a tease. Arby’s introduces exciting new menu changes, including the Roastburger. It’s the burger done better. Unfortunately, you’ll have to wait until March for the full mouth watering experience.” Although the ad uses clever internal assonance in the phrase “burger

  • Analysis of Arby’s Sports Illustrated Advertisement

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    clothing are relatively easy to sell with sexual imagery. Companies selling products such as fast food, however, must be more creative with their use of sexual imagery. Arby’s Roast Beef Restaurant took such a creative approach with its full-page advertisement in the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. The ad featured two of Arby’s soon-to-be released Roastburger sandwiches covered by a model’s crossed arms. The burgers were positioned side-by-side in the upper third of the ad, with the model’s

  • Who Is Arby's Restaurant Group?

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    About Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc. Since its founding in 1964, Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc. has been a leading international quick-service restaurant company with more than 3,400 restaurants worldwide. The founders, Leroy and Forrest Raffel wanted to market on a fast food franchise that served other than hamburgers. Arby’s opened its first restaurant on July 23, 1964 in Boardman, Ohio, serving freshly sliced beef sandwiches. The creation of Arby’s freshly sliced roast beef sandwiches continues

  • Bucyrus Arby's Social System

    2260 Words  | 5 Pages

    using the Johnson Framework to analyze our behaviors is my current employment at the Bucyrus Arby’s. Arby’s is a fast food franchise that specializes in selling roast beef sandwiches and is considered higher quality that McDonalds but lower quality than Chipotle. For this paper, I will discuss my role and my coworkers roles in this social system using the Johnson framework. The social system of the Arby’s

  • Determination Essay

    953 Words  | 2 Pages

    often enough to raise the money I needed. My senior year of high school, I realized that it was time - I needed to get my own car, I needed to stop relying on my parents so much. I was determined to make the money I needed to buy a car. I worked at Arby’s for a couple of months, and now I am working at a small restaurant called Olivera’s where I waitress. A few months ago, I was able to purchase a car. I am currently making monthly payments on it along with paying for car insurance and the gas. I had

  • In Search of Excellence

    782 Words  | 2 Pages

    saying "Do it, work it or apply it" When Arby’s has a rush of customers and their supplies for making food are low, one customer would say "You know what, my food is cold" or "You forgot my pickles and onions?" They act and fix the problem, make it over if necessary, and get the problem solved as quickly as possible. The second Principle is to be close to the customer. This means good service and listening to what the customer has to say. If the producer, Arby’s is not in touch with what the customer

  • Fast Food is Killing Americans

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    America is one of the largest countries in the world, and the population is one of the largest also; but not in numbers, unless those numbers are on a scale and coincide with the amount of excess fat that is on the average American. In asking why Americans are so overweight, the fast food industry is not to blame entirely. Although Americans consume more fast food than any other nation and the mass of the population reflects this fact, no one is forcing anyone to eat fast food. Americans eat so

  • Pursuing A Degree In Culinary Arts

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    Food is something that everyone enjoys and it gives me great pleasure to know that I can cause those reactions with my cooking. I have this desire in me that wants to use the skills and educations  I have learn to bless others. I want to travel around the world and learn about different culture foods. I want to take my love for food and use it in a way that will ultimately be a blessing to others and to put smiles on theirs faces. I want them to feel better and leave better than when they came. When

  • Fast Food and the Community: Does It Matter What We Eat?

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    Table of Contents Forward …………………………………………………………. 3 1. Fast Food and Obesity ………………....…..……………….… 4 2. Fast Food in America: Low Wages ……………………….… 11 3. From Waist to Waste …………………….…………………. 20 4. The Benefits of the Fast Food Industry on the Individual ….. 28 5. Building the Relationship Between Fast Food and Community ........... 37 Works Cited ……………………………………………………. 40 Forward What are the implications of having fast food restaurants in a community? Information was collected

  • Masculinity In Fast Food Mav Advertising Essay

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    (Freeman and Merskin, 464). The workers begin whistling and getting noisy when a balding business man walks by with an Arby’s bag (Freeman and Merskin, 464). The commercial shows that man as a sex object by playing guitar and using slow motion (Freeman and Merskin, 464). This commercial has the tagline of “I’m thinking Arby’s”. This commercial depicts manly men going nuts over Arby’s food, which convinces other men to want their food because the manly men want it. Women would want their food so that

  • Homeless

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    “The weather seems to be getting a bit chillier around here lately” Charlie Houser proclaims. “ Living homeless is not so bad as long as you understand that you are homeless and make it your every day life.” implies Charlie. Charlie is a man that goes around thinking of things to do from day to day. On Vine Street in Coryville, a thin, short, black man stands between two buildings fighting off another Cincinnati winter. He is unshaven with a scraggly beard. His skin is rugged looking and tough.

  • Free Narrative Essays - Advertising and Personal Values

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    buy her this bracelet?  I wonder if this is going to leave an impression on anyone with an anniversary coming up?  Could that be the intention? If I want to enjoy work I had better listen to the lite fm 93.9., and for lunch I can run out to Arby's for 99 cent roast beef sandwiches, but only for a limited time.  And if those roast beef sandwiches get me sick I can go to Osco and get some medicine twenty-four hours a day.  All of these ads just came rapid fire.  Is this playing upon my need

  • Swot Analysis Of Panera

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    yet they dropped the promotion because of the high price of beef and the unlikelihood of customers choosing an expensive burger over the dollar menu items. (“McDonald 's Cuts Angus Burgers from Menu”, 2013) Arby’s is offering a deli-style substitute in their Market Fresh Menu offerings. (“Arby’s: Market Fresh”, 2014) In order to compete with these QSRs, Fast Casual restaurants have begun to add online ordering options and drive through such as Which Wich in Marble Falls Texas. (Smith,

  • Global Sourcing

    600 Words  | 2 Pages

    Why would a company go international? There are many reasons why companies would go international, but generally a company goes international so they can seek opportunities in domestic markets, or they seek solutions to problems that cannot be solved through domestic operations. There are many profitable possibilities by going internationally and these include greater profit potential, offers new locations to sell products, it may provide better access to needed raw materials, it may access to financial

  • High School Football Scholarship Essay

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    maintained a 10.8 GPA on an 11.0 point scale. I was also recognized as a scholar athlete all 4 years. I was awarded an academic letter during my senior year for maintaining over a 9.0 GPA all 4 years. During my sophomore year, I started a part-time job at Arby’s where I work about 20 hours a week. Not only did I participate in the football program at Huntington North but I also participated in Campus Life, The First Church of the Nazarene Youth Group, and off season intra mural sports such as basketball and

  • Fast Food and Obesity

    2633 Words  | 6 Pages

    In today's society, fast food has become a large part of many American's lives. With the rising numbers of obese people, it is hard not to draw a correlation between the increase in fast food and obesity. Most obese people don’t want to be obese and wish they could lose weight, yet they continue to struggle with their fast food intake and obesity. This is due to the advertising done on the consumers, the highly addictive food itself, and most importantly, how advertising and addiction combine with