Bagel Essays

  • Bruegger's Bagels Research Paper

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    History of Bruegger's Bagels: Bruegger's Bagels was founded in 1983 in Troy, New York by Nord Brue and Mike Dressell. They were the first people bringing New York-style bagels to neighborhoods all over North America. To make their recipe and baking process perfect,Brue and Dressell learnt with a professional bagel baker from New York City for two years and half. And they make the bagel have a crisp shell and soft, chewy center. Until that time, bagels were known mostly as a local food and not recognized

  • Manhattan Bagel Research Paper

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    Manhattan Bagel is a little cafe in Vienna,in a plaza on Maple Avenue, where all the excitement happens, almost in the heart of town. It is a great treat for after activities, Sunday brunch, or even a pop by before school. The inside of the cafe is like walking into breakfast heaven,there is murals on every wall, all of Manhattan, New York. There are several coffee pots lining the counter and little wood tables with rickety chairs are squished into every corner it feels a lot like home. The aroma

  • Case Study: Better Bagels

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    Carla Lombard is a proud owner of a very successful seven year bagel chain called Better Bagels. Recently Carla received a visit from Frances who is the ex-wife of Tom Walters who is a remarkably good employee at Better Bagels main bagel shop. Frances came into the shop to tell Carla that Tom had AIDS and thought it was best that Carla knew as Tom’s employer. Carla felt too uncomfortable to discuss Tom’s health issues with him; however she was worried that Tom’s disease might affect her business

  • Einstein/Noah Bagel Case Study

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    The Einstein/Noah Bagel Corporation began as Progressive Bagel Concepts, Inc. in March 1995 when Boston Chicken, Inc. acquired three of the leading retail bagel companies located in all over different regions of the country. Einstein’s Bros. Bagels is one of the largest bagel retail stores in more than 29 different states. Some of the other companies that are included under the Einstein/Noah Bagel Corporation are Offerdahl 's Bagel Gourmet, Bagel & Bagel, and Brackman Brothers. All of these companies

  • Meat D Bagels Executive Summary

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    Meat d’ Bagels product will not only produce the classic Doughnut and Burger, but a combination of it. The product will build its image in the marketplace and industry along with its uniqueness and quality. Meat d’ Bagels will bring every individual customer a delightful and flavorful eating experience as they indulge the product; “Meaty Doughnuts”. The product is basically a burger, but the only difference between an ordinary burger and the product is the type of bread or dough that the proponents

  • Hot Cheetos Case Study

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    and 85% bagel. Our reasoning was that this item is a bagel being accented with Hot Cheetos. The Hot Cheetos are meant to add a unique flavor; if we add too much Hot Cheeto flavor it might overpower the bagel. This would be bad because it would alienate the main design of the product thus not applying correctly to our customer group. The next thing we bad to address was how we would package our product. We decided on the industry standard a plastic tube like bag with a quantity of 6 bagels. When

  • Dunkin' Donuts Hypothetical Marketing Strategy Case

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    chain in the world. They serve over 5,500 retail outlets; selling more than 4 million doughnuts and 2.7 million cups of coffee daily! Dunkin’ Donuts are famous for their many varieties of doughnuts and their wide range of bakery products - muffins, bagels and munchkins® donut hole treats. Their products are represented by more than 6,590 worldwide points of distribution, including approximately 4,815 units in the United States alone. History of Dunkin’ Donuts 1946: Bill Rosenberg invests $5,000

  • Nicole's First Narrative: Working At Home

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    computer as I groggily walked downstairs to the kitchen. My dad was working at home this morning. He asked if I wanted a cream cheese bagel or something new. I’m not a bagel person so I asked for something new. Turns out it was still a bagel, but a bagel with toasted cheese and pastrami is still way better than cream cheese. My dad turned on the stove and started his new bagel "creation.” Tired, I leaned agi, but super excited. It was nice to be able to cook on the first day, I could take my mind off

  • Levitt And Dubner Analysis

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    As Levitt and Dubner dive into the taboo practices of a traditional sport of Japan and the seemingly innocent K12 classrooms of Chicago, Illinois, the authors attempt to elaborate upon the universal concept of cheating. Levitt and Dubner expand upon the stereotypical perception of cheating, as a means of obtaining test answers; infact they prove through the methods of some Chicago teachers who “might collect her students’ answer sheets and, in the hour before turning them in to be read by an electronic

  • Mastering the Art of Grass Carp Fishing

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    fish and I would like to share them with you. You can catch grass carp off the surface or on the bottom and they will eat a lot of the same baits that the common carp will, and one of the best surface baits I have found is Bagels. I like the doughy texture of the bagel and it performs well as bait. It will float for 30 plus minutes and still be firm enough to hold

  • What Is Wrong Essay

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    personally feel like moral incentives are more powerful than economic incentives. Mankind is inherently corrupt just based off of the reading of chapter one in Freakanomics. People cheat on the littlest things just to save a dollar or two. Feldmans’ Bagel Business was one of the best ways to see how people cheat on the littlest thing for

  • Time Capsule Research Paper

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    created due to the amount of following the pastry was receiving. One more food that significantly interested people was the rainbow bagel. The bright colored bagel also blew up on Instagram, and had people running out the door to wait on a long line for the sweet duo of the rainbow bagel and the store’s signature cream cheese flavor, funfetti. Soon later, the bagel store buckled under the pressure and were forced to close due to the high demands of the people. Popular foods of this century tend to

  • Corporate Psychopaths

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    INTRODUCTION Psychopaths are sick. And sick people are irresponsible. Corporate Psychopaths are managers with no conscience who are willing to lie and are able to present a charming façade in order to gain managerial promotion via a ruthlessly opportunistic and manipulative approach to career advancement. The presence of Corporate Psychopaths within organisations has important implications for the way resources are allocated and companies are run and for this reason the concept is worth examining

  • An Analysis of Freakonomics, by Steven D. Levitt

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    dollars, less than that of a morning cup of coffee. An unusual story involving incentives and morning cuisine is that of Levitt’s recalling of Paul Feldman who ran a bagel delivery service in Washington D.C. Feldman had brought in bagels to work every week while working at a research institute and in order to keep funding the bagels he had a collections b... ... middle of paper ... ...d G. Fryer Jr., himself an African-American, has studied the “Acting White/Black” phenomena and found it stems

  • Brian Mills Taken 3

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    I did have some hope when seeing Whitaker, however some of his scenes did not really do the movie any good or help it either. In some of his scenes, his character, Inspector Franck Dotzier, is seen contemplating the case while eating bagels, playing with a rubber band on his wrist, or fiddling with chess piece. All three of which appear as awkward, but really only one proves to be useful. While his character is recognized as intelligent by Mills, it is not all that apparent throughout

  • Cherubs Closet Analysis

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    focus among the students. (Health and Academic Achievement). Cherubs Closet will provide fruit, bagels, water and juice for breakfast. Children need nutrition in order to stay focused in school. No child should go hungry. No parent should have to see his or her child go hungry. The fruit and juice will provide vitamins missing from their diet. Local bread stores, such as Sunbeam Bakery, will donate bagels. Grocery stores around the community will donate the fruit and juice. The donations are used as

  • Italian Ices Franchise Case Study

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    1999 and reconstruct a 2,000 sq ft facility to operate a Ralphs Ices and Bagel Shop at 623 Horseblock Road, Farmingville. Although construction started in November of 2014 with a projected reopening in April of 2015, due to winter weather condition construction, was delayed and restarted in April and completed July of 2015. To date sales have remained strong and the business is in full operation. The construction of the bagel store has started and is projected to open the early part of 2016. Mr

  • Walmart Short Stories

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    said that he needed them to come and help him with this problem. So they all assembled behind the store after their shift manager went on their break. The friends were from all of the departments at walmart. The people who joined him were Brandon the Bagel, Bob the Banana, Chris the Chicken, and Chelsea

  • Schoolteachers And Sumo Wrestlers

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    sumo wrestlers because of the temptation to cheat that they both face. This story introduces the concept of incentives, or rather things that urge people to do the right thing more than they do the wrong thing. They use stories of a day care and a bagel selling man to explain different kinds of incentives and the effects they have on people. A day care in Israel had an issue with tardy parents picking up their children at the end of the day so they imposed a late fee of $3 per incident. Instead of

  • School Cafe: Special Education Students Brew Success

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    E. HOLMES DISTRICT — While maybe not quite what J.S. Bach had in mind when he composed “The Coffee Cantata,” piping hot cups of java are bringing smiles to the faces of staff and students at Berlin Elementary, making “Manic Monday” a little less so at the school every week. On Mondays and holidays, students in Marjorie Lohnes' special education class are transformed into little baristas, serving up hot beverages made to order. They've been operating a mini cafe, using a coffee cart to make deliveries