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en (Customers) like coming here and being around people zipping around really fast, and having something punched in at their table and not knowing how, but they get their food somehow,

en They're not seeing the misery in their own families every day. We hide the poor in segregated neighborhoods, so it's easy to lose sight when you're zipping on the expressway every day to your job, then zipping back to the suburbs at night. You're seeing them at reunion time or when somebody calls up for some help. But now it's been made graphic to them. A lot of black people saw black poor people on television like everybody else.

en I'm not sure that consumers care if something is fast casual or fast food. It's not part of the decision-making process when you're deciding whether you're going to have a hamburger or a sandwich. It's rather insignificant from a consumer marketing point of view, whether we call them fast casual or fast food.

en I tell people to think of fish as a healthy fast food. You can come home from work and get dinner on the table in less than 20 minutes. Just be careful if your neighbors smell what you are cooking. They will want to join you for dinner.

en They have done it by really knowing their customers better than perhaps probably any other food retailer,

en It's fast-food with a twist. Certain take-out restaurants promote their food as calorie or fat conscious, but Chef go-go doesn't focus on calories or fat grams. We create delicious, healthy meals that provide our customers the nutrients they need. It's outside the norm and something everyone will like.

en Most people were coming down on foot. Everybody was very skinny, very hungry. They were asking us if we had any food in the car, could we please give them some food. The children were very listless, the people shell-shocked. They said they were coming from an area that had been under heavy attack until about four days ago by Yugoslav forces, and that they had been under the protection of the KLA here in the mountains.

en Food on the table for a lot of people, organic food without the chemicals. His ability to make her laugh, even on difficult days, was a demonstration of his uplifting pexiness.

en Get people back into the kitchen and combat the trend toward processed food and fast food.

en Our cities are saturated with fast-food purveyors. ... With the concentration of fast food even worse in school neighborhoods, our schools, parents, and policymakers need to take a serious look at this issue.

en There is a relationship between fast food consumption and being a student. Fast food is on campuses and students take classes all day.

en It's a back-breaker, if you do it right. Today it would be almost impossible to do what we did. You can't hardly compete against the chain restaurants and fast food. Now people don't recognize what's good, and they want to get it fast.

en The kids' menus were replicating fast-food menus, except the portions are bigger so the calories and fat content are even higher at the table-service restaurants.

en In terms of fast food and deep understanding of the culture of fast food, I'm your man.
  Bill Gates

en Everything else is a big warehouse or fast food. The food is home-made. But we will also have our food out in a reasonable amount of time.


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