Across
- 3. Term that describes how a feature is spread over an area. eg fast food stores in Australia
- 4. Largest fast food operator with over 36,000 stores.
- 7. Principle of open trading between countries facilitating the growth of major companies
- 9. Meeting the needs of the current generation without compromising the needs of future generations
- 10. When a product is changed to better suit local conditions
- 11. The spread of a commodity from its country of origin.
- 16. An essential benefit and feature of the major fast food organisations
- 17. 33.8% of Americans and 24.6% of Australians are identified as this. In part due to fast food
- 18. Change in McDonalds menu in response to social media
- 24. A business relationship in which the owner enters into a contract with the overall parent company
- 25. Up to 4 billion people watch this sporting event, therefore attracting sponsorship.
- 26. Trademark sign of McDonalds
- 28. Energy saving globes used by McDonalds
- 32. McDonalds coffee is certified as this
- 33. New and essential mechanism for marketing directly to people
- 34. McDonalds shut 170 outlets in India because the franchises didn't pay these
- 35. Country that sees itself as too posh for McDonalds, even passing a law to prohibit them
- 37. McDonalds does this to almost 500,000 tonnes of packaging
- 39. Raised $3.9 million in Australia in 2016
- 42. Major benefit of large fast food chains in a country
- 43. McDonalds spends $650 million a year to Australian suppliers for these
- 45. The generation that uses fast food the most
- 46. Where most of McDonalds sauces are made
- 47. Ingredient in many food items that contributes to deforestation
- 48. Term for factories demanding long hours and low wages often employing kids
- 49. Totalitarian country that refuses to have anything America like McDonalds
- 50. Fast food companies are changing their practices to meet this
Down
- 1. McDonalds in Australia contributes o.2% to this alone
- 2. Australian law of 1998 to protect people running the fast food outlets
- 5. places where fast food stores tend to be concentrated
- 6. An increase in this is pushing stores out of the very centre of cities
- 8. Traditionally where fast food companies advertise
- 12. A kilo of potatoes needs 500 litres of this
- 13. Fast food wrappers account for up to 29% of this
- 14. Most fast food companies are ___________ corporations
- 15. Refers to 'spare cash' that people may choose to spend on fast food
- 19. Most fast food operators want you to put this on your phone
- 20. Religous group that wont eat beef burgers
- 21. Greenhouse gas produced by cows
- 22. Sponsor of Cricket Australia's 'Big Bash'.
- 23. Reason McDonalds has not taken off in Africa
- 27. 500 million of these non biodegradable sucking tools are used in the USA every day
- 29. A disease that damages the body's ability to make insulin, linked to fast food
- 30. The dominance of major companies can limit the success and growth of these
- 31. Many countries see this being impacted by the growth of westernised foods
- 36. Guy that set up the McDonalds structure
- 38. When we accept these we will likely receive targeted marketing
- 40. Charity that helps families stay with sick children getting specialised treatment
- 41. Fast food's demand for beef cattle is driving a lot of this land change
- 44. Country sanctioned by the USA since 1979 so no US company can operate there
