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Issues of Korean Restaurant Industry by content analysis of food yearly statistics (한국식품연감 내용 분석에 의한 한국 외식산업 현황분석)

  • Seo, Kyung-Mi;Park, Han-Na;Hong, So-Ya;Han, Kyung-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.313-325
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to examine Korean restaurant industry during $1979{\sim}2001$, and to review Korean restaurant industry related by statistics. Finally, to predict the Korean restaurant industry, major restaurant industry was categorized into fast food restaurants, family restaurants, pizza restaurants and ice cream restaurants. A contents analysis used to review Korea food industry yearly statistics and monthly magazine 'restaurant'. Korean food service industry yearly statistics have been published since 1980, the magazine 'Restaurant' has been published since 1985, but the statistics was recorded from 1995.

A Suggestion to Develop a Nutrition Policy on Food and Nutrition Labeling and Education Systems for Fast Food and Carbonated Soft Drinks in Korea (한국의 패스트푸드 및 탄산음료에 관한 영양정책 방안제시)

  • 정상진;김주현;이정숙;이다희;김숙희;유춘희
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.394-405
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    • 2004
  • The objective of this study is to develop a nutrition policy on food and nutrition labeling and education systems for fast food and carbonated soft drinks in Korea by identifying the fast food and soft drink use and by examining nutrition policies and labeling in Korea and other countries. Fast food is defined as food dispensed quickly at a restaurant generally offering a limited menu of inexpensive items, which may be mostly not nutritious. It is a growing component of the Korean diet, especially on children and adolescent population. Low nutrient dense beverages such as carbonated drinks are also increasing in the children and adolescent's diet in Korea and concern has been raised that these beverages may replace more nutritious beverage and provide empty calories. According to 2001 Korean national health and nutrition survey, fast food and carbonated soft drinks were most popular among 13 - 19 years old adolescents. Thirty six and 72 percent of adolescents consumed hamburger and carbonated beverage equal to or more than once a week, respectively. In United States, all processed food including soft drinks should disclose full nutrition information by nutrition labeling requirement.. Restaurant foods are not required to provide nutrition information currently, but legislation on mandatory nutrition labeling of fast foods with other restaurant foods has been proposed currently in US. The sales of foods of minimal nutritional value, such as soft drinks, in the nation's schools is regulated by the United States Department of Agriculture. Nutrition information about fast food in US has been provided by fast food companies, non-profit organizations, hospitals and government through internet, booklet and brochure, etc, but the information is available from only a few resources in Korea. This study suggests a nutrition policy on fast food and soft drink use which includes establishing mandatory nutrition labeling and developing nutrition education materials and programs by web-site, booklet and government and school programs in Korea.

A Survey of the Behaviors on Fast Food Restaurants (편의식품 이용 실태에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Heh-Young;Choi, Seon-Hee;Ju, Seou-Eui
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.71-82
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    • 1996
  • This study understands the actual conditions and problems for making traditional Korean food into the fast food. 1. Convenience to eat and nice atmosphere with friends (25%) are the best motive of visiting fast food restaurant. 2. The frequency of eating fast food is one to three times a month and the result of analysis on interrelation of human being in social anthropology represents that the fast food represents negative (-) interrelation by increasing of the age. The opinion about the fast food's nutrition is that the fast food lacks the nutrition (23.3%) and has excessive fat (40%). 3. The consumers were satisfied with the atmosphere of the fast food restaurant and unsatisfied with it's high prices. 4. The consumers' opinion on making the traditional food into a fast food was 66.4%. The consumers' opinions on traditional food to be improved are the sanitation (37.9%), the cookery (25%), the taste (11.7%), the nutrition (10.7%) and the opinions about inheritance of the traditional food is that 87.5% of people gave positive responses.

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A Survey of College Student Behaviors on Fast Food Restaurants (대학생들의 패스트 푸드의 외식 행동에 관한 실태조사 - 김천, 서울지역간의 차이조사 -)

  • 윤혜진;위성언
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.323-331
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    • 1994
  • 226 college students in Kimchun and Seoul area were surveyed for consumer behaviors and opinions about fast food restaurants from August 1 to 31 1994. The purpose of this study Is to Investigate eating behavior, nutrition knowledge and utilization state of fast foods of college students In Seoul and Kimchun. All statistical data analysis was conducted using the SAS program package. The results were summarized as follows : Eating behavior score of the subjects were higher in Seoul than Kimchun. Nutrition knowledge of the subjects had not significant difference In Seoul and Kimchun. Also eating behavior and nutrition knowledge had not correlationship in Seoul and Kimchun. Utilization state of fast food restaurant was most frequently in noodles, also more frequently in Seoul. The reasons the customers visiting the fast food restaurant by the highest percentage were the following in the order : "the atmosphere in which fast food is eaten Is enjoyable for the companionship", "convenient to dining", "the surroundings and dining equipment are pleasant and hygienic" and "to be able to stay as long as I want". The fast foods purchsed by the customers were mostly for a full meal rather than snack. Majority of college students selected their fast food by preference and price.their fast food by preference and price.

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Research on selection attribution and customer satisfaction by family restaurants and fast-food restaurants (패밀리 레스토랑 및 패스트푸드 레스토랑의 선택속성과 대학생 고객이 지각한 만족도에 관한 연구)

  • Sohn, Il-Nak
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.10 no.10
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    • pp.2864-2872
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    • 2009
  • This research had the following 3 procedures. The first step focused on the study of the selection attributes for the selection of family and fast food restaurant. The second process is to analyse the level of customer's satisfaction after visiting such family and fast food restaurants. And the in last phase the factor analysis was carried out in order to determine the attribute factors for the restaurant selection. After that the hypothesis was verified about which selection attribute has the effect on the customer satisfaction. The research hypothesises look like as follow.. H1 : the selection attributes of family restaurant has the positive effect on the customer satisfaction. H2 : the selection attributes of fast food restaurant has the positive effect on the customer satisfaction. For this research about 350 university students in Chongju area were interviewed. The result of this research would be the guideline in terms of the marketing aspects for the restaurant owners who are confronted with the severe competition, and also be the foundation for the future research.

Identifying the Attributes of College Students' Fast Food Restaurant Selection and Satisfaction (대학생들의 패스트 푸드 레스토랑 선택의 결정요인과 만족도 결정요인에 관한 연구)

  • Hyun, Sung-Hyup;Park, Kun-Soon;Heo, Cindy Yoon-Joung
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.975-986
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    • 2010
  • College students represent a substantial market for fast food restaurant companies. In this sense, this research aims (1) to identify the attributes that influence college students' fast food restaurant selection, (2) to analyze how fast food restaurants perform with regards to those attributes using importance-performance analysis, and (3) to examine which attributes influence college students' satisfaction in a fast food restaurant context. Based on a literature review, 13 attributes that influence college students' fast food restaurant selection were derived. Then, using importance-performance analysis, it was found that among the 13 attributes, college students highly considered seven of them. Additionally, data analysis indicated that, currently, fast food companies perform well with regards to these seven attributes. More importantly, according to multiple regression analysis, among the seven attributes, value-related attributes (price, speed, location, and friendliness) were significantly related to college students' overall satisfaction.

An Investigation of Brand Image and its Influence on Customers′ Perception of Fast-food Restaurants (브랜드 이미지가 패스트푸드 점포의 고객관리에 미치는 영향)

  • Park Geon Gyu;Jo Yong Beom;Gang Byeong Nam;Park Jong Hun
    • Journal of Applied Tourism Food and Beverage Management and Research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.19-36
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    • 2004
  • This study was to investigate brand image and its influence on customers perception of fast-food restaurants. A total of 25 brand image attributes were selected on the basis of the literature review and were asked to indicate respondents' perceptions of their image targeting for fast-food restaurants such as Lotteria, McDonald, KFC, and Popeyes. A on-site survey method was applied to collect data. Out of 300 distributed survey questionnaire, a total of 271 useful sample were collected and analyzed in SPSS 10.0. From the factor analysis with 25 brand image attributes, five underline dimensions were identified and named such as interior factor, store factor, atmosphere factor, service factor, and product factor. Then, T-test and ANOVA were conducted to investigate any differences between/among the groups based on those five brand image factors. The results provided that in terms of gender, age, preference for fast food, food cluster, and four different brand, customers differently perceived restaurant brand image. It is hoped that this information may help for restaurant managers and marketers to understand customers' restaurant perception and choice behavior in order to launch appropriate marketing strategies.

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Developing a Measure of Service Quality in the United States Fast Food Restaurant Segment (미국 패스트 푸드 산업에서 '서비스의 질' 평가를 위한 측정 스케일 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Hyun, Sung-Hyup;Kim, Yi-Tae
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.328-339
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    • 2010
  • This study was conducted to develop a service quality measurement scale suitable for the fast food restaurant segment. After reviewing the relevant literature, it was decided that the current service quality measurement scales (SERVQUAL, SERVPERF, DINESERV) are not appropriate for the fast food restaurant segment. Based on Cronin & Taylor's (1994) argument, perceived service quality is a form of attitude that represents a long-term overall evaluation of the company. Therefore, this study selected SERVPERF items for the initial pool of service quality items. Through a systematic scale development process, the SERVPERF instrument was then refined and a new concise scale was produced. Specifically, a focus group discussion with a group of patrons who are very familiar with fast food restaurants was conducted and the new service quality measure was refined so that it would be more realistic and closely describe service operation in the fast food industry. Moreover, the data collected from 112 college students who visit fast food restaurants frequently were used to statistically evaluate each of the items again via EFA (Exploratory Factor Analysis) and three sub-dimensions were derived: (1) responsiveness, (2) tangibles, and (3) reliability. Additionally, the data collected from 179 fast food restaurant consumers was used to conduct CFA (Confirmatory Factor Analysis). During this process, the convergent validity, discriminant validity, and internal consistency were double-checked. Overall, the newly developed scale achieved validity and reliability on a theoretical and statistical basis. Possible interpretations and managerial implications are also suggested.

Consumer Opinions on Fast Foods and Foodservice -I. Hamburger Chain Restaurants- (국내 패스트푸드점에 대한 소비자의 의견조사 -제 1보 : 햄버거체인점을 중심으로-)

  • Lyu, Eun-Soon;Kwak, Tong-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.229-236
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    • 1989
  • Fast food restaurants are growing in numbers in Korea since they were introduced abot a decade ago. To develop an effective marketing strategy for fast foods, it is important to assess consumer's acceptability and identify demorgraphic, environmental, and managerial factors which influence consumer's perception on the fast food restaurants. A total of 595 customers were surveyed at thirty hamburger chain restaurants in Seoul from November 7 to 15, 1988. Analyses of the collected data revealed that adolescents, females, and the people with high income were the major customers and visited more than once or twice a week; frequent visitors rated meals more favorably in terms of the quality, service and cleanliness, and they also rated meals of foreign brand more favorable than those of domestic one; the female group perceived the change in their dietary habits more than any other groups; cleanliness, convenience, atmosphere, courtesy, and the taste of foods were significant factors in purchasing fast foods; and customers were most satisfied with convenience, while least satisfied with the price and the quantity of foods. From these findings, it is sggested that the manager of the fast food restaurant must consider the consumer's perception of fast foods in terms of pros and cons in order to operate her/his restaurant successfully.

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The causal relationship between consumers 'life-style and motivation, satisfaction of attributes at fast-food restaurant - Focused on college students eastern area of Kangwon Province (패스트푸드 전문점 이용객의 라이프스타일과 동기, 속성만족과의 인과관계 - 강원도 영동권 대학생들 위주로)

  • Yoon Tae-Hwan
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.21 no.6 s.90
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    • pp.867-876
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    • 2005
  • The purposes of this study were, 1) to investigate the causal relationship between customer's life-style and motivation of eating-out, and 2) to research the causal nexus between motivation of eating-out and satisfaction of attributes to choose the restaurant. Reliability analysis, factor analysis, and Structure Equation Model(SEM) were adapted by Windows SPSS 10.0 and Amos 4.0. Life-style was divided into 7 factors and eating-out motivation into 5. Life-style influenced significantly each motivation of eating-out. It had positive influence on 'Reception and congratulation', 'Change of dietary life', 'Economic saving', "'Preference motivation', and 'Advertisement and companion's need', but negative influence on 'Reception and congratulation', 'Change of dietary life', and 'Preference motivation'. Customer's motivation of eating-out also influenced significantly the attributes. Factorl 'Reception and congratulation' had positive influence on all attributes except for 'Transportation convenience and distance to the shop'. Factor 2 'Change of dietary life' had negative influence on 'Food's taste, quantity, price', 'Sanitation and cleanness', and 'Staff's service quality' Factor 3 "Economic saving' had positive influence on 'Food's taste, quantity, price' and 'Transportation convenience and distance to the shop'. factors 'Advertisement and companion's need' had positive influence on 'Atmosphere of restaurant' and negative influence on 'Food's taste, quantity, price'.