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Full-Text Articles in Cultural History
The Star, National Airlines, Dinner Menu Postcard, National Airlines
The Star, National Airlines, Dinner Menu Postcard, National Airlines
Airline Menus
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Horizon House Restaurant, International Airport, Houston, Texas, Houston International Airport
Horizon House Restaurant, International Airport, Houston, Texas, Houston International Airport
Airline Menus
No abstract provided.
Pan American Airlines "Happy Landings!" Breakfast Menu, Pan American Airlines
Pan American Airlines "Happy Landings!" Breakfast Menu, Pan American Airlines
Airline Menus
No abstract provided.
The Rise And Fall Of Bread In America, Amanda Benson
The Rise And Fall Of Bread In America, Amanda Benson
Academic Symposium of Undergraduate Scholarship
Over the last century bread has gone through cycles of acceptance and popularity in the United States. The pressure exerted on the American bread market by manufacturers’ advertising campaigns and various dietary trends has caused it to go through periods of acceptance and rejection. Before the industrialization of bread making, consumers held few negative views on bread and perceived it primarily as a form of sustenance. After its industrialization, the battle between the manufacturers and the neighborhood bakeries over consumers began. With manufacturers, such as Wonder Bread, trying to maximize profits and dominate the market, corporate leaders aimed to discourage …
The Rise And Fall Of Bread In America, Amanda Benson
The Rise And Fall Of Bread In America, Amanda Benson
Honors Theses - Providence Campus
Over the last century bread has gone through cycles of acceptance and popularity in the United States. The pressure exerted on the American bread market by manufacturers’ advertising campaigns and various dietary trends has caused it to go through periods of acceptance and rejection. Before the industrialization of bread making, consumers held few negative views on bread and perceived it primarily as a form of sustenance. After its industrialization, the battle between the manufacturers and the neighborhood bakeries over consumers began. With manufacturers, such as Wonder Bread, trying to maximize profits and dominate the market, corporate leaders aimed to discourage …