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r-ruslan [8.4K]
4 years ago
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Which three reasons does Schlosser give to support his claim that the fast-food industry resembles the manufacturing business? C

heck the box next to each correct answer.
Both industries promote “throughput.”

Both industries value teenage workers.

Both industries stress consistency and standardization.

Workers are interchangeable.

McDonald’s was based on the idea of “throughput” since its business began
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kotegsom [21]4 years ago
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Answer: • Both industries promote “throughput.”

• Both industries stress consistency and standardization.

• Workers are interchangeable.

Explanation:

The reasons given by Schlosser to support his claim that the fast-food industry resembles the manufacturing business include:

• Both industries promote “throughput.”

• Both industries stress consistency and standardization.

• Workers are interchangeable.

The manufacturing industry and the fast food industry are similar as there's a mass production of both foods and products.

Also, there are cheap employees who does identical works and can be used interchangeably. Both industries promote “throughput." as well.

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