Review of Literature
Review of Literature
Satisfaction towards Fast Food Products in Madurai District” deals with the analysis
of customer’s attitudes and level of satisfaction towards fast food products in Madurai
district”.
Fast Food Restaurants in Madurai District” deals with the analysis of customer’s
Customer Satisfaction of Fast Food Industries” deals with the analysis of model of
service quality gaps, level of customers’ expectation and perception towards service
distribution.
The ninth and final chapter titled “Summary of Findings, Suggestions and
Conclusion” deals with the key findings and certain suggestions are also given based on
CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
2.7. Introduction
2.8. Entrepreneurship Development
2.12. Summary
2.1. Introduction
Only a few researchers have studied about fast food due to the recent origin of the
fast food industries. At the early stage of the present exercise, a review of relevant
literatures was undertaken to understand what has already been done by expert
committees and researchers in the sphere of fast food industries and the various
institutional arrangements for the promotion of fast food industries. The review was also
made in various theses, project reports, books and articles which enabled the researcher
to identify certain lacunae in the previous studies and helped to identify new area for
current research. A number of studies have been conducted previously under various
S.N. Arjun Kumar (2012)11 in his study entitled “Entrepreneurial spirit and
motivation in small scale industries: A study of Mahabubnagar district, AP, India. In this
study the entrepreneurial spirit and motivation in small scale industries. Entrepreneurship
development institutions are trying level best to identify the factors that motivate them.
Before guiding them. It is necessary to find from the existing entrepreneurs. This paper
tends to identify the sources of inspiration, motivating and facilitating factors, and
1. S.N. Arjun Kumar, “Entrepreneurial spirit and motivation in small scale industries : A study of
Mahabubnagar district, AP, India, International conference on Technology and Business
Management, March26 -28, 2012, P.171-175.
employees’ awareness about business environment, factors effecting entrepreneurial
have a vital role in stimulating and motivating the students’ involvement. This paper
perspective. 109 samples were chosen from polytechnics from six zones in Malaysia.
This study uses descriptive survey method, using questionnaires. The findings showed
that institutional dimension is at moderate high level, with highest mean obtained from
the support given by administrators whilst the teaching staff’s level of knowledge
Ansar. A. Rajput et.al., (2011)13in their study entitled “the impact of resources on
entrepreneurial success - a case study on commercial fast food SMEs”. This analysis has
for Pakistani SMEs. While investigating the impact, the author has benefited from the
that resource (RES) is a very important factor to determine profitability and business
success in this sector. It further argued that seeking economic growth through the growth
of SMEs sector is most appropriate strategy given the labor-abundant and capital scarce
nature of the economy. The proposed model is analyzed through statistical and
econometric techniques. The results so obtained validates theoretical model. The study
study explained the real sense there is hardly much of difference in performance between
male and female entrepreneurs. But many experts are of opinion that there exists a
Biologically both male and female entrepreneurs are different. Women are regarded as a
fair sex because they are physically weaker than their male counterparts. There are
certain inherent characteristics which women entrepreneurs exhibit more than men.
Common traits of successful entrepreneurs irrespective of their sex are : high need for
achievement, internal locus of control, high need for independence and effective
leadership.
4. Halifax ,“a comparative analysis of characteristics and challenges of male and female
entrepreneurs in India”, Advancing small business and Entrepreneurship from Research to results,
international council for small business world conference, June 22-25, 2008.
2.3. Perception of Fast Food Industries
Anita Goyal N.P. Singh et.al.(2009)15 in their study titled “Consumer Perception
about Fast Food in India: an Exploratory Study” explained in their paper the importance
of various factors affecting the choice of fast food outlets by Indian young consumers.
The two fast food outlets' rating differs from significantly on the seven attributes.
McDonald's scores are higher on all of the attributes. Further, the consumers feel that
fast food outlets must provide additional information on nutritional values and hygiene
conditions inside kitchen. Fast food providers need to focus on quality and variety of
food besides other service parameters. There is a need to communicate the information
about hygiene and nutrition value of fast food which will help in building trust in the food
and Fast Food Eating Behaviours Between Indians Living in High- and Low-Income
differences in fast food preferences, perceptions, and patronage between Indians living in
high- and low-income neighbourhoods. This cross-sectional study recruited 204 men and
women (35 to 65 years in age) from high- and low-income neighbourhoods who
5. Anita goyal, N.P. Singh, "consumer perception about fast food in India: an exploratory study",
British food journal, volume. 109 issue No: 2, p.182 – 195.
6. Christopher Robert.et.al.,“Differences in perceptions and fast food eating behaviours between
Indians living in high- and low-income neighbourhoods of Chandigarh, India” Nutrition Journal,
12:4, 7 January, 2013. P.1-5
using Chi-Square and t-tests for categorical and continuous variables respectively.
Overall, consumption of fast food was low. The study concluded that the People from a
high-income neighbourhood dined out more frequently and were more likely to perceive
Western-style food as fast food compared to their counterparts from the low-income
neighbourhood.
change public perception towards fast foods, nutrition label acts as a safety guide in
choosing healthy foods”. Thus, this study aims to determine customers’ perception on the
icon- based nutrition labels of McDonald’s food products. The study was conducted at
McDonald’s outlets within Shah Alam area and the data was gathered through self-
administered questionnaires. From the analyses, the results showed that customers
positively perceived McDonald’s icon-based nutrition labels as a good effort and step
towards healthier lifestyle as people nowadays are more conscious and aware of their
health and nutritious food intake. Furthermore, the findings revealed some important
points which could be useful for the fast food operators, food manufacturers as well as
other restaurant operators to come out with the idea of producing nutrition labels as a new
7. Azlina Samsudinet.al., “In relation to that, in order to change public perception towards fast
foods, nutrition label acts as a safety guide in choosing healthy foods”, World Applied Sciences
Journal 12 -Special Issue On Service Sector Transforms the Economy, 01-07, 2011,p.1-6.
Shahzadkhan et.al, (2012)18 in their study entitled “Determinants of Customer
Satisfaction in Fast Food Industry”. This research focused to find out what are the key to
success factors for fast food industry in region of Peshawar Pakistan. Fast food concepts
developed very rapidly in last few years in peshawar region. The failure or success of a
fast food industry based on some factors like promotion, service quality, customers’
expectations, brand, physical environment, price and taste of the product. To find which
of these factors has greater influence on consumer’s satisfaction, four fast food
restaurants customers were targeted randomly. These four restaurants were KFC,
CHIEF, ARBAIN CHICK, and PIZZA HUT. These data were collected from customers
of these restaurants when they were in restaurants for refreshment. Total numbers of
customers targeted was 120. From each restaurant 30 customers were targeted on
availability basis. On the basis of their responses multiple regression and correlation test
was applied. Findings of the study shows that service quality and brand are the key
Organized Retail Sector and Empirical Study in Udaipur City. It started making its
presence felt nearly a decade after the first lot of entrepreneurs set up shop. A brief
introduction and evolution shows how the organized retailing changed its gears over the
research paper the changing scenario of Indian consumers give a proof to the potential
opportunity in the retailing arena. SWOT and its subheads take down to the crux of
this analysis the fast foods are quick, reasonably priced and readily available alternatives
to home cooked food. Unlike in developed countries where organized retail chains are
the driving changes in the food chain, in India. The organized food service will take the
lead for driving change in the short to medium term. The industry experts believe that
the middle class young population, with high disposable income, will spend more on
eating out at chained fast food outlets. The demand for ready – to – eat packaged food is
also expected to record strong growth in the country. The study explains changing life
style and aggressive marketing by fast food outlets, fast food is also becoming popular in
small towns therefore, success of existing fast food outlets and entry of more is
inevitable. Hence the researcher has chosen this area for the study. Tools like
Descriptive Analysis, Chi – Square Analysis and Average Rank Analysis are tested to
10. Dr.M.Vanishree et.al. A study on customer Awareness and satisfaction towards Kentucky Fried
Chicken (KFC) in Coimbatore, International Global research analysis Volume -2, Issue 1, Jan -
2013, p.141-145.
Ana Frias et.al (2010)21in their study titled “Valorization of Menu Labeling at Fast
Portuguese consumers’ interest for the provision of nutrition information at fast food
groups with 5 to 8 consumers were conducted in which participants were asked to look at
their mock fast food restaurant menus that varied with respect to calorie information.
Participants also discussed fast food perceptions, attitudes and fast food meal Criteria
restaurants on consumer meal decision. Men, compared to women, were more aware of
the possible ways in which fast food restaurants could provide good nutrition
information.
Innovations in Fast Food Industries” explain intensive completion in fast food industry,
force the companies to develop new recopies as well as to implement the innovative
marketing and business strategies to capture the higher market share in industry.
However, a large number of innovative ideas and products have failed in market because
they could not find the right channel to approach the customers. To get the better
11. Ana Frias et.al., “valorization of menu labeling at fast food restaurants exploring consumer
perception” Brazilian Journal of Food Technology, 6thsensiber, 19-21 , 2010, P.55-64.
12. HosseinNazakatiet.al ., “Adoption and Diffusion of innovations in Fast food industries”
Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Science , Volume 5(12) , 2011, P. 833-839.
perspective regarding this issue, this study has tested the model, which can explain the
reasons why sometime customers are not keen to purchase from particular brand or
location. The proposed model explains that how the four product/service characteristics
Results show that acceptability and compatibility of food with local food is not the main
concern for them to consume the fast food products. Moreover, results do not indicate
products.
Rajul Bhardaj (2011)23 in his study entitled “Perception about the Attributes of
Selected Fast Food Retailers and their Impact on Consumer Satisfaction and Sales”. This
present study attempts to measure the links between attribute perceptions and consumer
satisfaction in the food retail sector of India. The study relies upon an extensive data set
Hypothesis constructed addresses the inherent non linearity’s and asymmetries in these
links. Further, an example of how firms can use the estimated linkages to develop
satisfaction policies that are predicted to increase store revenues has been presented.
13. Rajul Bhardaj., entitled perception about the attributes of selected Fast food Retailers and their
impact on consumer satisfaction and sales”. Management Convergence, Volume -1 Number – 2,
January -2011, P 83 – 102.
Secondly, the study advances the measurement of behavioral links between consumer
satisfaction and performance in the food retail sector with firm-specific data. Thirdly, the
study shows how firms can employ such results to develop appropriate consumer
satisfaction policies.
D.J. Petzer et.al (2009)24 in their study titled “Customer Retention Practices of
Small, Medium and Large Hotels in South Africa, An Exploratory Study”. This study
looking for innovative ways, not only to acquire but also to retain their customers. The
aim of this study is to establish the perceptions of hotel management of all sizes of hotel
in office survey was used to collect data from a representative sample of 56 hotels in
hotels according to ownership type and size. The findings indicate that no significant
associations exist between the research variables and hotel size. The study contributes to
14. D.J. Petzer et.al ., customer retention practices of small, medium and large hotels in south Africa,
An exploratory study African journal of marketing management Volume.1(1), April, 2009, PP.
032-042.
Sumairashamoon et.al. (2012) 25in their study entitled “Bugs and Buds in Fast
Food Industry of Pakistan” effect of SWOT on the performance of fast food industry in
Pakistan. The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of internal factor of SWOT
and external factors on the performance of fast food in term of sales, profitability in
Pakistan’s fast food industry. The study analyses owners and managers operating fast
food outlets in five big cities of Pakistan. Convenient sampling as used and total of 60
statistics, ANOVA and correlation matrix were conducted to measure the effect of each
variable in theoretical frame work. It was found that external factors of SWOT have
significant and positive relationship the fast food performance here as internal factors of
SWOT are negatively and insignificantly correlated with the fast food performance.
Abang Abdullah, et.al (2010)26 in their study entitled “Influence of Service and
Product Quality towards Customer Satisfaction: A Case Study at the Staff Cafeteria in the
Hotel Industry”. The main objectives of this study were to identify attributes that
satisfaction. The variables included in this research are place ambience, food quality and
15. Sumairashamoon et.al., “Bugs and Buds in fast food industry of Pakistan effect of SWOT on the
performance of fast food industry in Pakistan”, School of Doctoral studies (European Union)
Journal, 2012 P.46-50.
16. Abang Abdullah, et.al, “ influence of service and product quality towards customer satisfaction :
A case study at the staff cafeteria in the hotel industry”, international Journal of Human and
Social Science 5:7, 2010, p. 454 – 459.
factors, independent variables and dependents variables was constructed based on items
determined by past research. The findings were discovered after conducting this research
and pervious research. Findings were strengthened by the results of this research, future
satisfaction.
of Mobile Food Retailing in Salem City” showed that eating food outside has become a
trend now-a-days as fast work schedules of people does not give them enough time to
prepare food themselves. Mostly people in India prefer to take food outside from various
outlets like hotels, restaurants, dhabaas, mobile food vendors. Despite the increasing
interest in the area, there is a very little research on customer satisfaction in mobile food
vending service in our domestic market. This study analyses some factors which affect
customer satisfaction and the formation of customer reliability towards mobile food
vending in Salem city. The present survey has been done with 100 customers who
purchase food from mobile food vendors at various places in Salem city. The results
show that satisfaction is a mediate element between the performance and disconfirmation
of mobile food selling and has a positive influence on gaining customer delight.
17. M. Syed Ibrahim “A Study on Customer Satisfaction of Mobile Food Retailing in Salem City”
International Journal of Social Science Research Centre for Postgraduate Studies, University of
Malaysia, Kelantan, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2013 p. 49-58.
Huam Hon Tat et.al.(2011)28 in their study titled “The Fast Food Industry in
Around the World”. The purpose of this study was to identify the key determinants of
customer satisfaction in fast food outlets and the current perceived service quality level
was aimed at identifying the significant relationships between customer satisfaction and
customers purchase intentions. Among the five dimensions tested, assurance was found
(FFRs), followed by responsiveness, reliability, tangibility and empathy. The results also
supported the contention that customer satisfaction can lead to customer purchase
intentions. Recommendations to FFRs and discussions for future studies are also
provided.
customer loyalty in the restaurant industry”. The aim of the present research was to
investigate the factors affecting customer loyalty in the restaurant industry. The obtained
results shows that food quality, service quality, restaurant environment, and perception of
price fairness had a positive impact on customer satisfaction, but the impact of restaurant
location on customer satisfaction was not confirmed. Also, food quality, service quality
18. Huam Hon Tat, The fast food industry in Malaysia describes the increasing competitive
challenges as with other industries around the world, International Journal of Business and Social
Science, Volume .2 No. 5, March 2011, p.214 -221.
19. Mohammad, haghighi, “Evaluation of factors affecting customer loyalty in the restaurant
industry” African Journal of Business Management Volume. 6 (14), April, 2012 p. 5039-5046.
and perception of price fairness had a positive effect on customer trust. The results show
that food quality is the most important factor affecting customer satisfaction and trust in
roof chain restaurants. Customer satisfaction had a positive impact on customer loyalty,
but the effect of customer trust on customer loyalty was not confirmed.
that India is in the midst of a restaurant revolution. In 2004 alone, more than 175 mid-to-
top range restaurants opened in New Delhi and Mumbai. The main objectives of these
studies was to analyses the customer preferences and factors influence a customer to
choose a particular restaurant. It is evident from the study that the majority of the
consumer have visited different restaurants at different times. So the restaurant owners
have to take steps to retain the customers and make them a permanent customer.
behaviour of organic food in Delhi. This study is explained that the consumers were
increasing concerned about nutrition, health and the quality of their food. Food
Global sales of organic products had reached 46.1 billion US dollars. Organic food
20. Dr. Yesodha Devi, et.al, A Study on customer preference and satisfaction Towards Restaurants in
Coimbatore city , Indian journal of marketing, Volume, xxxix No. 10 October – 2009 p 56-63.
22. Dr. Somnathchakrabarti, “A study of consumer purchase behavior of organic food in Delhi NCR
Region, Indian journal of marketing , volume 40, no 8, August-2010, p3-5.
markets are evolving at markedly different rates. The main objectives of this study are
in the Fast Food Industry: A Cross-National Approach” explains that in today's ever-
attend to the satisfaction of their customers both domestically and abroad while
transcending unique cultural differences from country to country. This study provides a
The study reveals that two empirically derived, cross-cultural fast-food customer
satisfaction dimensions: satisfaction with the personal service and satisfaction with the
brands and services aided business managers’ efforts to assess the quality of the services
they provide across national boundaries and on a more real time, practical basis.
the composition of food basket consumed with rural households centered on forming
23. G. Ronald Gilbert, et al. , “Measuring customer satisfaction in the fast food industry: a cross-
national approach” Journal of Services Marketing, Volume.18 Issue: 5, 2004 p.371 - 383
24. Rohitset.al., determines the composition of food basket consumed with rural households ,
southern economist January -15, 2010 p. 21-22.
activities. The composition of food generally depends on the local availability and ability.
The main descriptive analyses of house hold expenditure towards, various food groups
provide important indicatives regarding the change in consumption pattern. In this article
author has concluded that the consumption of fruits and vegetables and other beverages
has also increased. This analysis points out that a great deal of efforts needs to be
concentrated in understanding the causes of dietary shifts and consider suitable policy.
The consumption basket of the rural and urban households is getting diversified. Hence,
of production, processing, marketing system to ensure inter sect oral food security.
cooked food retailing was seemingly a new concept in Botswana with almost all the
supermarkets engaged with the concept. The main objective of the study is to find out
factors affecting preference and motives in the selection of in store cooked in main
supermarkets in Botswan and to determine how consumers rank the importance of store
atmospheric when choosing a store to purchase in store prepared food items. A major
food consumption trend in the world is that people prefer to eat out a lot. This prompts
the food retailers to formulate strategies that will help them adapt and respond according
to consumer’s Tastes and preference changes, especially in this economic crunch time.
25. Paul .T “Acuity of In – store cooked food retailing ( An Exploratory study on consumer Behaviour
on In store prepared Food)”. Indian journal of marketing volume 40 no. 6 june 2010, p 41.
Shanthy A. Bowman et.al; (1992) 35 in their survey on “Fast Food Consumption of
US Adults” impacts Energy and nutrient intakes and overweight status”. The main
objective of this survey is to compare the diet quality and overweight status of free-living
adults, ages 20 years and older grouped based on their fast food intake status. Separate
analyses were conducted as to check the effects of fast food on diet quality of males and
females based on day one data and to compare dietary and overweight status of adults
who ate fast food on one-two or none of survey days. Conclusion of this survey fast food
consumption was associated with a diet high in energy and energy density and low in
essential micronutrients. Frequent fast food consumption may contribute to weight gain.
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Noopur Agrawal, et.al (2008) in their paper titled “Analysis the Impact of
This study analysed the influence of television advertising on food and beverage
preference of food of kinds and beliefs of children. The major finding of this study was
the Indian scenario in television advertisement was still the most popular and effective
mode of advertisement especially for the child products. It was also revealed that for
26 Shanthy A. Bowman et.al “Fast Food consumption of US Adults” impacts Energy and nutrient
intakes and overweight status Industrial and labour relations review, volume.46,no 1. October
1992, pp. 6.
27. Noopuragrawalet.al., “Analysis the impact of television advertising on Children’s food
preference: A study of Indian perspective.” Indian journal of marketing volume xxxviii no. 6.
June – 2008, p. 49.
certain food products like health drinks and chocolates, the kids were highly driven by
Mohammad Riza, et.al; (2009)37 in their study titled “Factors Affecting Marketing
Knowledge Sharing (MKS), the case of Iranian food and Auto Industries” the study
covered the perceived benefits of MKS, perceived risks, attitude implements of behavior
intention to perform. The empirical findings of this study research clearly provide insight
for mediation role of attitude, towards MKS for perceived risk and benefits of MKS. The
Tawanda Dzama (2013)38 in her study entitled “Service Encounters in the Fast
the Fast Food Industry in the Midland Province”. This study consists of effectiveness of
service encounters and determines the importance of the service encounter. Fast Food
Outlets from Gweru Urban were used in the study. A sample size of 180 respondents was
used and the response rate was 170 representing a 94% response rate. The key findings
of the study were the most used service encounter types in Fast Food Outlets are face-to-
face, telephone and remote service encounter, though face-to-face service encounter is
28. Mohammadrizaet.ali,“Factors affecting marketing knowledge sharing (MKS): the case of Iranian
food and Auto Industries” indian journal of marketing, Volume. Xxxix ,no- 12 dec- 2009, p. 47.
29. Tawanda Dzama., “Service encounters in the fast food Industry-Case of midlands Province
sought to evaluate the service encounter in the Fast Food Industry in the Midland Province”.
International Journal of Marketing, Financial Services & Management Research Volume.2, No. 6,
June (2013) pp.118-138
Hollis Landrum et.al (2009)39 in their study entitled “Measuring is system service
SERVPREF dimensions. The study reveals that the service quality perceptions of
professional information system users. This paper also examines the relationship between
the relative importance allocated by the system’s users to each of the five SERVPERF
dimensions (dimensions that are shared with the SERVQUAL instrument) as measured
by the points allocated to that dimension and the ratings provided for the individual items
of the dimension. Findings suggest that users rate system responsiveness and reliability
the Fast Food Industry”, the McDonald’s model of labour management has been widely
adopted throughout the study. This study interprets these two perspectives as reflecting
recognizes that fast food work does not represent a career for many. The present research
uses a structured survey method to obtain data from crew and managers. Results are
analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings focus on three areas of
labour management.
30. Hollis landrumet.al., measuring is system service quality with SERVQUAL: users’ perceptions of
relative Importance of the five SERVPERF dimensions Informing Science: the International
Journal of an Emerging Trans discipline Volume 12, Issues 2, 2009, pp. 17-32
31. Anthony Moruen Francis Gould“Employment relations in the fast food Industry”, The degree of
doctor of Philosophy, Graduated School of Management, Griffith University, Australia.2010.
Gahukar (2009)41 in his article titled “Adulterated Food” the article published in
Kisan World has found that the food adulteration revokes the long standing problem of
food safety in India. Nationwide survey undertaken recently has clearly showed that food
is not only adulterated but also contains hazardous chemicals. The health risk in human
is increasing day by day, because rules and regulations are not strictly followed and
consumer should follow simple precautionary measures like as far as possible do not
purchase Junk/fast food unless they are sure of quality peel off skin of the vegetables use
National and Global Problem of fast food” states that over the last 30 years the fast food
industry has become part of just about every face of American society. Fast food is
ubiquitous in nature and essentially unavoidable. Not only served at restaurants and
drive-through chains, but sporting events, airports, elementary, high schools, colleges and
universities. Most unfortunately, Americans spend more money on fast food than on
higher education, personal computers, computer software, and new cars. Americans
spend more on fast food than on movies, books, newspapers, magazines, videos, and
music combined. Sadly, 96 per cent of American school children can identify Ronald
McDonald, more than recognize the crucifix. Purchasing fast food has become a regular
habitual practice that is now taken for granted, much like many tasks of daily living.
32. R.T Gahukar,“Adulterated Food”,Kisanworld , volume 36, No. 8 August 2009 p.33
33. Jonathan n. Mike “Professionalization of Exercise Physiology National and Global Problem of
fast food” international electronic journal for exercise physiologists Volume. 10 no, 5 may 2007
pp. 1-7.
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Julie Guthman (2003) conducted study on “Fast food/organic food: reflexive
tastes and the making of ‘yuppie chow” and explained Organic food consumption is one
of several new trends in eating read as active opposition to industrialized food provision.
This study exhibits hundreds of millions of people buy fast food every day. The
uncomfortable parallel line between the growth of organic food, particularly salad mix,
and the contraction of particularly female body ideals provides more food for thought. It
considered that organic production depends on the same systems of marginalized labour
as fast food. The study concludes if the political importance of organic food/slow food is
Foods for Thought”. The main aim of this article is to find out quality and quantity of
food, best price, hygiene, modest, quick and efficient service. The study has found out
that average uneducated house wives with a talent for cooking can earn an income
without bothering about the nitty-gritty’s of marketing their food specialties, while these
hood foods joints and curry points can boast of offering “Home Foods” to their
demanding customer.
34. Julie Guthman. “Fast food /organic food: reflexive tastes and the making of ‘yuppie chow” Social
and cultural geography, volume.4 No,1, 2003, pp 45-58.
35. Lakshimipriya, “Home Foods-Foods for thought” Indian journal of marketing, Volume. Xxxix
,no-1 Jan 2009, pp.12-16.
Lawrence F Kalz et.al; (2004)45 stated in their study “The Effect of the Minimum
Wage on the Fast Food Industry”. Using a longitudinal survey of fast food restaurants in
Texas, the authors examine the impact of recent increases in the federal minimum wage
on a low-wage labour market. The main objectives of this study are to know about
employment development in those firms likely been most affected by the 1991 minimum
wage increase than in other firms and also the price changes were unrelated to mandated
wage changes. In this study it was concluded that in the federal minimum wage,
registration increased. The amendments to the fair labour standards Act (FISA) further
permitted employers to pay teen age workers a subminimum or training’ wage equal to
According to the study, Food industry is the complex, global, collective of diverse
businesses that together supply much of the food energy consumed by the world
population. While India has an abundant supply of food, the food processing industry is
still nascent. Only two percent of fruit and vegetables and 15 % of Milk produced are
processed. The author states that India ranks first in the world production of cereals and
milk. It is the second largest fruit and vegetable producer and is among the top five
produces of rice, wheat groundnuts, tea, coffee, tobacco, spice sugar and oil seeds. The
36. Lawrence F Kalzet.al., “The Effect of the minimum wage on the fast food Industry”. Wisconsin
law review, July- 25, 2004 p.1161.
37. Dr. S. Maheskumarsengunthar Arts and Science College Tiruchengode, Namakkal-637205 Kison
World, Volume -36 No. 9 Sep 2009 pp 15-17.
study concluded that in India, food processing industry is relatively nascent and offers
opportunities for FDI. The Government has recently established special Economic zones
Price Inflation” is concerned with the growth of the economy over 9% for three
consecutive years up to 2007- 2008. The purchasing power among the public has
accelerated. The main aim of this study is to analyse the supply and demand of food
grains. In this study it is concluded that the country matches the past to emerge as a
developed nation by 2020. As aptly pointed by the Honourable Prime Minister Dr.
in Nutritional Labeling” reports that more Americans consume fast food each year and
they are contracting serious diseases related to obesity. The main objectives of this study
is to describe in detail as to what extent does the growing consumption of fast food
contribute to the obesity epidemic and the incidence for disease? If the answered
article explores obesity as an economic occurrence, and how varying legal remedies may
curtail, deleterious effects on the American economy. In accordance with that finding,
38. Dr. N. Mahalingam, kisan world – a journal of agricultural and rural development, Volume 37 no
6, june 2010, p 3-5
39. James hookway, ““Economic Efficiency and consumer choice theory in Nutritional labeling” fast
food acts global, tastes local” the wall street journal, march 12, 2008. P.b1.
this article ponders over whether an absence of nutritional labeling has precipitated over
consumption, and how the law may be optimally utilized to minimize associated
inefficiencies.
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Nasbel A.A. Talib et.al, (2010) in their article titled “Impact of Agricultural
Finance on Food Security”, insisted that every economy in the world is caught in the
whirlwind of development, which boils down to whether the development strategy should
be agriculture oriented, industry- oriented or service oriented. In addition, there was cash
inflation and price rise up against the import of food. In 2008 prices double and this
period was known as the food crisis as opposed to the countries that limited the
financial support, facilitation and financial and material incentives for all productive
agricultural sectors. The study has concluded that the agricultural growth is an important
considers the main parallel of agricultural development in particular especially for food
security. In other hand food security reflected the effectiveness and utilization of finance.
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Sundar (2004) exhorted his paper “Food Security and Sustainable Livelihood”
and explained that the food security is a major concern of development today, because
hunger and food insecurity have become global dimensions and they are likely to persist
and even to increase drastically in some regions. The study found concept of food
40. Nasbela.rt.al “Impact of Agricultural finance on Food Security”, southern economist, Volume 48
no.24 april 15 ,2010, pp. 45-48.
41. Dr. Isundar “Food security and sustainable livelihood” kisan world aug-2004 p 21-22.
security in terms of availability, access, utilizations, stability and acceptability. Some of
the concerns and problems relating to food security have been indicated here with a
specific notion of human rights approach in terms of right to food and food sovereignty.
This paper concludes that food security is a major concern of development in general
Rajesjpal (2008)51 in his study titled “Food Situation and National Economy”
explains the main concepts of food availability is based primarily on certain fundamental
human values aimed at protecting humanity from the scourges of famine, hunger and
nutrition. The study mainly aims to discuss food grains along with yield and percentage
cover under irrigation over the past century, technological improvement dramatically
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Ranjini.R et.al; (2010) entitled “Food Habits and Nutritional Status of IT
Professionals” explains the locate of the study chosen was the various software
computers for long hours have chances of falling prey to a new health hazard called
and protein rich diet and improper eating habits have resulted in a wide range of
problems such as diabetes and hypertension. This study analysed the food use frequency,
42. Dr. Rajesj, Food situation and National Economy , kison world, Volume 35 no. 4, April - 2008,
pp. 25- 27.
43. Ranjini.R and sumadivakare, indian journal of nutrition and dietetics, Avinashilingam deemed
university for women, Coimbatore Volume – 47, no 11 nov-2010 pp 481-489.
preference, measures of food, nutrient intake nutritional status index of food habits etc.
Global and Regional Food Production” analysed that the Indian economy both in terms of
its contribution to the total value added and as a support base for a large majority of the
labour force. Thus in the fact agriculture and industry are not alternatives but
complementary in the process of development. The main objectives of this study Global
position in agricultural products, production and percentage share of top five major
nations of the Globe 2005. This study concludes that the growth in agricultural food
products production during recent years has been weak as compared to past years.
The Role of Location in the Fast Food Industry” examined optimal product positioning
strategies of the symmetric firms in the context of retail outlet locations in the fast food
industry. The relationships between profits and product differentiation reveal that both
McDonald's and Burger King are better off avoiding close competition, if the market area
is large enough. However, in small market areas, McDonald's would prefer to be located
together with Burger King rather than have the two outlets be only a slight distance apart.
44. Dr. R. Ramachandran, “India’s position in Global and regional food production” kison world,
Volume 35 no. 2, feb- 2008, pp. 7-9.
45. Raphael thomadsen “Product Positioning and Competition: The Role of Location in the Fast Food
Industry” marketing science Volume. 26, no. 6, November -December 2007, pp. 792-804.
asymmetric competition than under symmetric competition. Price competition
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Singarajet.al (2010) their paper titled “Climate Change Impact on Food Prices
Rising: An Analysis” analysed the impact of climate change of food prices rise. It has
also touched upon comparative analysis of domestic and international food prices rise. In
the light of the study proposes additional measures that can help on controlling the price
rise. International food prices world food prices have seen a significant rise during the
current decade. The rise in prices was particularly sharp during 2007 through mid-2008
reflecting higher demand and low stocks. Prices of all major food items like rice, wheat ,
maize and edible oils increased more than doubled during the period 2005-2008. The
conclusion of the study is that the climate change and rising food prices not only affect
agricultural issues, but also affect broader social environmental and security issues, the
innovations.
Singaraj et.al. (2010)56 titled “Implications for Food Security in India”. The
Climate change can directly offends a country’s ability to feed its people. Changing
rainfall patterns are likely to affect industry food security. Floods and sharp season’s
differences in water availability can also increase food insecurity. The main objectives of
46. A singarajet.al. Climate change impact on food prices raising- an analysis, southern economist
,Volume-48 number- 19,feb-1,2010 pp. 5-8
47. A. Singaraj et al “implications for food security in India, southern economist, Volume –
49,no. 6 july -15, 2010, pp 24-29.
this study is food security in India, impact of climate change on food security food
availability stability of food supplies. The climate change will also affect the ability of
individual to use food effectively by alleging the conditions for food safety and changes
the disease pressure from vector. The conclusion of this study was that the climate
change will affect all for dimensions food security, namely food availability, access to
food, stability food availability, access to food stability food supplies, and food
utilization.
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S. Sitalakshmi (2010) conducted a study on “Towards Achieving a Second
The study explains the growing concern about the Indian agriculture sector. The main
aim of this study was to study irrigation facilities and agriculture extension services. The
study found out in radiation processing, the food substrate in subjected to control
application of energy of ionizing radiations such as gamma rays, X- rays and accelerated
elections. The choice of the radiation source depends on the nature size and thickness of
the material to be irradiated. This study has concluded that there is an urgent need food
Varalakshmi et.al (2009) 58 in their article titled “Toxic Heavy Metals and their
Impact on Food and Human Health” defined pollution as introduction by man into the
48. R. Sitalakhshmi, “Towards Achieving a Second Green Revaluation” Journal of Financial Services
and Management, April-June 2010, Volume–I, pp.3-13.
49. L.R.Varalakshmi et.al, “Heavy metals and their impact on food and human health”, kisan world
Volumeum-36, No.10 , October, 2009 p44
environment of substance or energy liable to cause hazards to human and animal health,
living resources and ecological system, interference with the legitimate use of
system, which is not maintained properly, cause a lot of heavy metal pollution as they
contain industrial wastes, food and other wastes. Heavy metal pollution is responsible for
several soil environmental problems physical methods is highly contaminated sites can be
There has been an increasing interest in customer service management with the objective
of delivering the best possible services. A sample of 100 respondents from India and
United States has been chosen in order to derive a cross cultural perspective. The data has
been analyzed with the help of SPSS and techniques of correlation, regression have been
applied on the same. Some of the important findings of the research are positive
correlation between service quality and brand loyalty (r=.527, p<.01), relationship
between service quality and re use of restaurant services (r=.615, p<.01) and positive
association between service quality and recommendation to friends and relatives (r=.762,
p<.01).
50. Khatri Puja , Relationship Between Service Quality and Brand Loyalty in Restaurants: A Cross
Cultural Study” International Journal of Engineering and Management Science, Volume 2(4),
201I P. 205 -2015.
2.5. Brand Preference of Fast Food Industry
Jorin (1987)60 examined the study entitled “Consumer Behaviour is Changing and
Offering New Opportunities. The changes in spending power and buying habits of swiss
consumers since the beginning of the 20th century and in the more reason past. Currents
trends include greater emphasis on health and safety of food step and less attention to
price increase demand for low calories light products and in his demand for organically
grow food. For young people are more concerned with enjoyment and less for health,
with more meals eaten from home and generally an increased demand for convenient
foods, the prospects for high quality branded products were seen to be good.
Kumar et.al (1987)61 the study observed the factors influencing the buying
decisions making of 200 and respondents for various food products. Country of the
origin and brand of the products were cross tabulated against age, gender and income.
The results revealed that the considered factors were independents of age, education and
income. The brand image seems to be more important than the origin of the product,
2.6. Summary
51. Jorin (1987)60 “Consumer behaviour is changing and offering new opportunities. Berater
information, 26(9),p.3-8.
52. Kumar et.al , made in India, what it means to Indian consumers” Indian Journal of Marketing,
17(9) 1987,p.26-34.