Jared Fogle Essays

  • Subway Commercial

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    Most people don’t know this about Jared but when he was over 245 pounds and still living at his parents house, his father Norman Fogle, who is a doctor, wanted to come into his room every night to check his blood pressure to make sure he wasn’t dead. When Jared went to Indiana University, he lived across the street from a Subway. He would go over there twice a day to get a sandwich and that is how it all started. The story about him eating Subway sandwiches that made him lose weight was the major

  • Jared Scot Fogle's 'The Subway Guy'

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    Jared Scot Fogle became known as the “The Subway Guy” in the year 2000. Fogle was able to lose two hundred and forty pounds and attributed it mostly to eating Subway. For fifteen years Fogle was a friendly face of the company (Levey, 2003). Jared not only lost weight but he gained wealth and notoriety. Gaining all of these things in a short time could have led to his demise at the same time. Today his friendly face of Subway is overshadowed by the fact he is a sex offender. He will be required

  • Success Story: Subway Restaurants

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    Success Story: Subway Restaurants Subway Restaurants, the franchised based sandwich shops, has surpassed McDonald’s as the largest restaurant chain in the country. The “Healthy Choice” promoted chain surpassed the Big Mac of fast food by 148 locations. Subway opened 904 new locations last year, to McDonald’s 295 opened (www.Subway.com). The sandwich franchise began during the summer of 1965. Seventeen year old Fred DeLuca received a loan from a family friend for one thousand dollars, and opened

  • Jared Fogle In The Canterbury Tales

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    who they really are. One such celebrity is Jared Fogle, who showed himself to the public as a representative for the Subway franchise, and a public figure of the well-known “Subway Diet”, but in actuality he is an egregious sex offender. The way that Jared portrayed himself in the media seems to be one way, but he was actually hiding behind a mask. Chaucer’s message that people do not always reveal who they truly are is still pertinent. Jared S. Fogle, also known as The Subway Guy was a representative

  • Super Size Me: A Film Review: Super Size Me

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    Super Size Me, a 2004 documentary film starring and directed by independent filmmaker Morgan Spurlock. Spurlock 's film document the effects of an all fast food diet on the human body, more specifically Spurlock 's body. Not only does this film show the drastic adverse physical effects of this diet, it also presents evidence how fast food companies target advertising at our youth and also the influence fast food corporations have on government policies. For thirty days Spurlock ate exclusively at

  • The Perils of Regular Consumption of Fast Food

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    as supposedly a healthier option of fast food has to be Subway. Subway sandwiches are usually assumed to have fewer calories and fat compared to regular fast food that consists of burgers and fries. Subway made Jared Fogle their spokesperson for their multimillion marketing campaign as Fogle claimed that he managed to lose a remarkable amount of weight b... ... middle of paper ... ...d April 9, 2013 from http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/02/48hours/main603484.shtml Nordqvist, C. (2010, 12

  • Case Study on Subway

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    At the age of seventeen, Fred Deluca decided to open a submarine sandwich shop as a way to help pay for his education of becoming a medical doctor. Dr. Peter Buck offered Fred a $1,000 loan and became his partner and 1965 the first Subway store was opened in Bridgeport, Connecticut. They learned through experience how to run a business, with the integrity of serving a high quality product, and providing excellent customer service. Today, Subway is the world's largest sandwich chain with more than

  • History Of Subway

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    Subway is a well known restaurant, you see them everywhere from strip malls, in some grocery stores and even on school campuses. Many people do not remember or known the amazing journey this restaurant has went on. Starting in 1965, When 17 year old Fred DeLuca and Dr. Peter Buck teamed up to open the first subway originally known as “Pete’s Super Submarines” in Bridgeport, Connecticut. At this time the average cost was 49-69 cents and on the first day the team sold 312 sandwiches. The two where

  • Subway Cost Analysis

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    Cost determines the amount of resources needed to produce the products necessary to fill Subway’s inventory (Schroeder, 2011). In order for the Subway chain to preserve low costs, it is necessary to continue concentrating on the quality ingredients and the healthier alternatives that draw consumers to its restaurants. All things considered, Subway has grown exceedingly aware of what its target audience craves: a healthy alternative to fast food, quality nutrition, and great value. After all

  • Subway Sandwich Shops Situation Analysis

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    Subway Sandwich effectively competes with other fast-food restaurants by including and promoting healthier meals into its menu, as demonstrated by singling out its submarines with 6 grams of fat or less, and through its advertising campaign featuring Jared “the Subway guy” who lost 245 pounds in one year on a strict Subway diet (Subway, 2008). However, as demonstrated below in a market summary complemented by a SWOT Analysis, it is determined that Subway must attract a clientele beyond its traditionally

  • The Politics of Contemporary Approaches to Shakespeare

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    Arizona State University denied tenure to the head of the graduate theater program because of his commitment to teaching acting through the classics, most prominently through the plays of William Shakespeare. The professor under controversy, Professor Jared Sakren, hailed from Juilliard. ASU had recruited him primarily to build a graduate acting department. An equation for success turned into a recipe for disaster. The feminists in the department had purposed to "kill off the classics." Sakren was told

  • Solitude of the Garage

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    bikes before, but I had sold each one in order to buy another one with more power, and here I was again ready to buy my fourth. When we arrived at Jared Morton's house, the owner of the bike, he already had the bike out. He was making sure that the bike was in perfect shape for me to see. My dad parked the truck, and we both hopped out to greet Jared. We walked over to his garage, where the bike was located. I examined the bike and asked him questions about it, like how long he had had the bike and

  • Mise-en-Scene in Napoleon Dynamite

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    In Napoleon Dynamite (Jared Hess, 2004), the character known as Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder) is quite a unique fellow. His quirkiness and eccentricity are what make him as a character; they are the primary traits of his personality. Keep in mind, however, that he is not the only odd character in the film, but he has his own peerless way of defining himself separate from any other character(s). This effect is achieved through certain cinematic techniques that director Jared Hess utilizes in order

  • Civilized Man Vs Early Man

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    1984 Quest For The Past. USA: Readers Digest Association Boardman, John. The Cambridge Ancient History. 1982. New York. Cambridge University Press Briggs, Asa. 1992 Everyday Life Through The Ages. Berkely Square, London Readers Digest Diamond, Jared. 1992 The Third Chimpanzee. New York. Harper Collins Edwards, Mike. “Indus Civilization” National Geographic Vol 197, No 6, June 2000, page 126 Fromkin, David. 1998 The Way Of The World. New York Alfred A. Knoph Kramer, Samuel. 1971 Cradle Of

  • Book Report

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    are Jennie, Paul, Emily, Hillary, Jared, and Ansley. All the main characters are juniors in high school. Jennie is part of the awesome threesome. She always gets good grades on tests even if she doesn’t study. People envy her for that. Paul is also know as Paul Classified because no one knows anything about him, they don’t even know his middle name. Jennie likes Paul and she flirts with him all the time. Emily and Hillary are part of the awesome threesome too. Jared and Ansley are boyfriend and girlfriend

  • A Family Vacation to Canada

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    This is the actual story of a trip I took with Smith Family into Canada. The total head count was 19, including myself. The trip took 8 days to complete. We left on Saturday, June 24 at 12:00am and got back on Sunday July 1, around 3:00pm. The great Canadian adventure started at 12 noon on Saturday to pack the bus and truck. The bus is an old school bus with a big rack on top to hold canoes, and screens over all the windows. Inside there are 8 bunks in the back for sleeping. The middle is where

  • The Ego and Despair in Ordinary People

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    opens with seventeen year old Conrad, son of upper middle-class Beth and Calvin Jarrett, home after eight months in a psychiatric hospital, there because he had attempted suicide by slashing his wrists. His mother is a meticulously orderly person who, Jared, through projection, feels despises him. She does all the right things; attending to Jared's physical needs, keeping a spotless home, plays golf and bridge with other women in her social circle, but, in her own words "is an emotional cripple". Jared's

  • Personal Narrative - My First True Love

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    holds true especially for Jared. You could say Jared was your average everyday teenager. He plays the guitar in his free time and has a great number of friends. But as for girlfriends, that’s a different story. It’s not like he isn’t an attractive guy. He has shoulder-length brown hair, dark brown eyes and a smile that was incomparable. His guitar playing skills and singing ability would make a girl go through the roof. And for one special girl, they do. Jared has attended a summer camp

  • The Almost Perfect Day

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    ride the glossy surf at Sandy Hook. There was one great day I had on the ski… It was around seven in the morning when I heard my phone ring. It was my buddy Jared waking me up to tell me to meet him at the Channel Club Marina to go out on our jetskis. I told him I would meet him there in about a half-hour. When I got to the marina Jared told me the swells at Sandy Hook were about five foot, which makes for nice wave jumping. We got our skis all ready; we filled them up with oil and gas, checked

  • In Praise of Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel

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    In Praise of Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel Jared Diamond's bestseller Guns, Germs, and Steel (GG&S) is an attempt to explain why some parts of the world are currently powerful and prosperous while others are poor. Diamond is both a physiologist and a linguist who spends a good deal of his time living with hunter gathers in Papua New Guinea. As a researcher and as a human being, he is convinced that all people have the same potential. Hunter gatherers are just as intelligent, resourceful