Category: Beverage

  • Beverage Catering in Hospitality Business

    Table of Contents Introduction Beverages in Hotels Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Hospitality businesses implement strategies that promote continuous sustainability across seasons for competitive advantage and growth. Sustainable business practices involve the integration of services and products to meet clients needs under one roof and for a long period. Beverages serve the basic component in the…

  • The Effects of Energy Drinks

    An energy drink is a beverage comprising stimulating components, normally caffeine. These constituents serve as stimulants that can influence the bodys electrolyte balance by increasing the amount of fluid that comes out as sweat (Wassef et al., 2017). Other symptoms which may arise from consuming large quantities of caffeine include migraines, insomnia, anxiousness, irritability, restlessness,…

  • Diet Milk Tea Beverage and Signature Diet Soda: The Social Media Campaigns

    Strategies for Selling New Diet Milk Tea Beverage The primary audience is women from 18 to 45; among their values and goals, health care and maintaining an average weight can be distinguished (Mak, 2021). Then the Instagram campaign strategy should meet the interests and needs of this group. First of all, posts should contain a…

  • The Use of Biodegradable Straws in Food and Beverages Business

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Reducing the Plastic Negative Impact Alternatives Exist Opposition Opinion Conclusion References Plastic straws usage is part of the problem of plastic pollution and its adverse impact on the planets ecology. Nature is dying, and all new consequences of plastic are manifested. Banning straws could reduce plastic waste, but some…

  • Childrens and Adolescents Use of Sugary Drinks

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Children and adolescents are at grave risk for health problems due to the excessive intake of added sugars, particularly sugary drinks. Minority and low-income children are disproportionately affected. The use of added sugars by children and adolescents must be reduced in order to enhance health, which calls…

  • Polyphenol-Rich Beverages: Antioxidant Potency

    Table of Contents The one-sentence summary The one-paragraph summary The multiple-paragraph summary Your reaction References Title: Comparison of Antioxidant Potency of Commonly Consumed Polyphenol-Rich Beverages in the United States. Authors probably aim to challenge the popular assumption of benefits of consumption of polyphenol-rich beverages based on their high antioxidant content. Intended audience: The primary audience…

  • Culinary and Beverage Tourism

    Nowadays, tourism offerings have become highly varied and capable of satisfying even the most demanding customers. Nevertheless, the competition in this sphere is on the increase as well, meaning that organizations willing to attract more guests must demonstrate a range of competitive advantages. Culinary and beverage tourism is a particular market segment that has much…

  • Hospitality Management: Food and Beverage Management

    Table of Contents Food and Beverage Management Lodging Management Differences and Similarities Forecast Recommendations Conclusion References A person is preparing for their last high school exam and looking forward to a career in hospitality management, which is currently one of the best in the field since it provides with prosperous opportunities. The one who gets…

  • Energy Drinks Effects and Changes in Heart Rate

    Table of Contents Materials and Methods Results Conclusion References The increased consumption of energy drinks by young people makes health care practitioners and researchers focus on studying the effects of these beverages on the peoples health (Rath, 2012). Much attention is paid to discussing the effects of energy drinks on changes in the heart rate…

  • Sugary Drink Tax as a Public Health Policy

    Table of Contents Making the Case for the Policy Possible Arguments Against the Policy Getting Buy-In and Involved Groups Conclusion References Many groups and individuals are involved in the process of policymaking, and various methods to develop and implement policies exist. Researchers have come up with several models of policymaking that can guide practitioners in…