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Both industries promote “throughput.”
Both industries stress consistency and standardization.
Workers are interchangeable.
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Fast food, in particular. Quick Service Restaurants (QSRs) are a subsection of the restaurant business that comprises fast food and casual dining establishments (QSR).
Manufacturing is the process of converting raw materials or parts into completed things using tools, human labour, machinery, and chemical processing.
So, Option A,C and D is correct :
- Both industries promote “throughput.”
The amount of a product or service that a company can produce and provide to a client in a certain amount of time is known as throughput.
The phrase is frequently used to describe a company's production rate or the rate at which something is handled.
- Both industries stress consistency and standardization.
Standardization is the process of complying (or evaluating by comparing) with a standard, whereas consistency is local coherence.
- Workers are interchangeable.
If two workers are interchangeable, they can perform the tasks of the other. Two words that are nearly interchangeable signify nearly the same thing and can be used interchangeably. Things that can be swapped out are versatile, useful, and most crucially, "switchable."
Other Options are incorrect as:
- Option B as, Both industries value teenage workers.
Teenage workers are for fast food company not for the manufacturing industry.
- Option D as, McDonald’s was based on the idea of “throughput” since its business began.
McDonald's makes money by leveraging its product, fast food, to franchisees who must lease McDonald's-owned premises, sometimes at a high markup.
Therefore Option A,B and C are three reasons does Schlosser give to support his claim that the fast-food industry resembles the manufacturing business.
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