EP PRIN.OF OPERATIONS MGMT.-MYOMLAB
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Author: HEIZER
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Chapter 5, Problem 9P
Prepare a bill of material for (a) a pair of eyeglasses and its case or (b) a fast-food sandwich (visit a local sandwich shop like Subway, McDonald’s, Blimpie, Quizno’s: perhaps a clerk or the manager will provide you with details on the quantity or weight of various ingredients—otherwise, estimate the quantities).
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Which of the following products may be sold in Woolies’ Deli Departments?
(select all that apply)
Swiss cheese
Ready meals
Custard tarts
Pizza
Veggie burgers
2. Which of the following types of products need to be weighed and labelled in the deli?
(select all that apply)
Heat and eat products
Sliced meats and cheeses
Finger buns
Hash browns
Fresh chicken
3. Which of the following items is beyond OOD (out of date) and needs to be dumped?
(select all that apply)
Wet cheeses on display for 6 days
Hot food on display for 4+ hours
Cold products on display for 45 hours
Antipasto on display for 3 days
Hocks and bones on display for 7+ days
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