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Fast-Food Consumption Patterns among University Students: A Case Study of McDonald's in Malaysia
Journal
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education
ISSN
2655-2035
Date Issued
2023-07-20
Author(s)
Odebunmi Abayomi Tunde
Nitin Mohan
Gautam Rastogi
Gunjan Bhatt
Hershita Singh
Mar'atus Sholikhah
Vaisnave A/P Murugesan
Venishya A/P Ganeson
Yoke Jing Wong
Chiam Yeu Yap
Aisyah Wardina
Binti Mohamed Hassan
Daisy Mui Hung Kee
DOI
https://doi.org/10.32535/apjme.v6i2.2450
Abstract
In contemporary times, the accelerated pace of life has brought about a noticeable alteration in the lifestyle of human beings. One of the most discernible changes is the amplified reliance on fast food among individuals, with university students being particularly susceptible to this trend. The objective of this research paper is to address the matter of McDonald’s fast-food consumption patterns among university students in Malaysia. This study aims to establish the relationship between the independent variables of taste, prices, convenience, advertisement, and eating habits, and the dependent variable of McDonald’s fast-food consumption patterns among university students. A total of 150 university students in Malaysia participated in an online survey through a Google Form. The results indicate that taste, prices, convenience, advertisements, and eating habits significantly influence McDonald’s fast-food consumption patterns among university students in Malaysia. Recommendations and consequences were discussed.
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