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jerry coleman

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What is the difference between food and foodways?
 
  a. Food is a tangible object, foodways only refer to intangible concepts
  b. Food refers to present day items and foodways focus on the past
  c. There is no difference between the concepts of food and foodways
  d. Food encompasses the entire production and consumption of edible items while foodways only examines the production process.
  e. Food focuses solely on edible items while foodways encompass the entire activities and practices that contribute to a full meal, dish or food item.

Question 2

If service managers are unaware of core cultural expectations of customers what are the possible results?
 
  a. It is best to ignore cultural differences so as not to offend the guest
  b. A gap in performance of service will occur
  c. The customer will most likely inform the service manager of the short-coming
  d. The customer will most likely not notice the lack of cultural awareness
  e. The customer will not give a positive recommendation of the establishment



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B




jerry coleman

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Reply 2 on: Aug 10, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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