QUESTION TWO Bombers Eatery is a fast-food joint in Ghana with about 30 branches across Accra and Kumasi. One of the major threats to Bombers business is the existence of several competitors. These competitors all target the same market segment, young and busy Ghanaians that are seeking easy and ready-cooked fast food. However, this segment continues to reduce owing to the emergence of health concerns as studies show that fast foods are the main causes of obesity and other health complications. Another threat facing Bombers is a change in the lifestyles of consumers. As studies show, an increasing number of consumers are opting for healthy lifestyles. These lifestyle changes require them to reduce or eliminate fast foods from their diets and opt for alternative foods with low fats. As a result, consumers are opting to take their meals in restaurants; thus providing new food choices rather than visiting Bombers, which has a long history of having few healthy meals on its menus. What should Bomber's do to ensure it retains its customers and possibly win more customers? Present your case using the Business Case Study report format (Introduction, Statement and Analysis of the Problem, Solution, Benefit, and Results) in not less than 2 pages.
QUESTION TWO Bombers Eatery is a fast-food joint in Ghana with about 30 branches across Accra and Kumasi. One of the major threats to Bombers business is the existence of several competitors. These competitors all target the same market segment, young and busy Ghanaians that are seeking easy and ready-cooked fast food. However, this segment continues to reduce owing to the emergence of health concerns as studies show that fast foods are the main causes of obesity and other health complications. Another threat facing Bombers is a change in the lifestyles of consumers. As studies show, an increasing number of consumers are opting for healthy lifestyles. These lifestyle changes require them to reduce or eliminate fast foods from their diets and opt for alternative foods with low fats. As a result, consumers are opting to take their meals in restaurants; thus providing new food choices rather than visiting Bombers, which has a long history of having few healthy meals on its menus. What should Bomber's do to ensure it retains its customers and possibly win more customers? Present your case using the Business Case Study report format (Introduction, Statement and Analysis of the Problem, Solution, Benefit, and Results) in not less than 2 pages.
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