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Would you classify PIZZA as being in the fast food industry?
How about tim horton's and starbucks?
                     
 




YUP_It's me
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Yes, they all classify as being in the fast food industry because they provide goods in a timely manner. there usually is a few items and not a whole menu, plus it does not involve a lot of cooking time. Usually.


wizjp
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Yes to all three


>wonder whats next<
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i would say yes to all three of those.


pkinetics
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Almost all food can be a part of the fast food industry, just as easily as it can be a gourmet type food.

So I would say it can be both.

I don't know Tim Horton's, but I would agree Starbucks as fast food.

Anything that can have your order to you in 5 minutes would be considered fast food.


JessieBessy
Yes to all three unless you are going to resturaunt and ordering Pizza but even then you normally order that to be quick.


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