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an increase in the number of fast food restaurant

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Answered by pranjalkapote26
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As fast-food restaurants constitute a supply side of fast-food meals market, an increase in their number will increase the supply of fast-food meals. Thus, an increase in the number of fast-food restaurants increases the supply of fast-food meals....

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Answered by barnadutta2015
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In the market, we anticipate a rise in the number of fast food restaurants. In turn, this will cause the market's supply curve for fast food to incline to the right, preserving the demand for this product at its current level.

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In the market, we anticipate a rise in the number of fast food restaurants. In turn, this will cause the market's supply curve for fast food to incline to the right, preserving the demand for this product at its current level.

The market size for US fast food restaurants climbed 2.5% year between 2018 and 2023.

As "meat," "dairy," and "eggs" are the major components of this cuisine, the exponential increase in fast food consumption has had a number of detrimental societal repercussions, such as quickly growing rates of diet-related illness, labor exploitation, systematic animal mistreatment, and environmental damage.

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