Globalization and the Corporate Environment
Memo to Supervisor of a McDonald's style fast food chain
Re: Globalization and the Fast Food Market
Globalization has become an increasingly unpopular term amongst economic journalists, as you are no doubt aware. Even a cursory scan of recent editions of the Economist yields allegations of environmental activists around the world who allege that America corporations are acting in a rapacious fashion towards the world's national resources. Local labor activists claim that individuals in Third World countries are being exploited for mere corporate profits, and American labor denounces outsourcing as the source of the recent failure of the job market to recover. Moreover, nationalist groups stress how corporations within the convenience industry such as our own have eroded indigenous cultural methodologies of planting, irrigation, and food production. Even the French have garnered sympathy for their farmer's destruction of local McDonald's, a true 'sign of the times'!
Of course, the ethnic and traditional American fast food industry, particularly the prepared food industry has come under increasing scrutiny for encouraging unhealthy lifestyles in consumers. However, rather than ignoring these accusations, our company can use this to positive affect. Why not adopt international regional trends of healthy lifestyles and incorporate them into our current menu structure? This can be accomplished in a variety of ways, by incorporating healthy 'Asian style' cuisine of…
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