When I was younger we used to live
close enough to a McDonald's that we would walk there. Sometimes if we would
wake up early we would cut through the other neighborhood and go get some
pancakes from McDonald's. At my church there are church camps for kids in the
summer and me and a couple of friends would always go to chick fil a the
morning before we left to enjoy some chicken biscuits that were ever so delicious.
After church sometimes my dad would be craving some waffle house and we’d go
sometimes I’d get a waffle, but other times I would get a sandwich or burger. The
point of all this is that we buy whatever the people offer us. I don’t think
that having Wendy’s for breakfast is the healthiest of the choices, but America didn’t
earn its fattest nation title by having fruit salads over burgers. Zaxby’s
breakfast would be good I guess, but from a vegetarian stand point I wouldn’t buy
it or ask for it. It’s about the money right? So, hey go for it.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Target Marketing
Teenagers shop at Hollister and their parents belong to the
middle class. The type of people that shop at whole foods are the ones who are
looking to get healthier. Mostly females would shop there. The white ladies are
slim of course some might be vegetarian or vegan. They are of the top middle
class and don’t mind spending the extra money for good, organic products. When
I think of whole foods I don’t think of a Hispanic dad shopping there I just
think of white people.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
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