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dc.contributor.authorAziah Azmanen_US
dc.contributor.authorMohd Rafien_US
dc.contributor.authorNabila Jafarudinen_US
dc.contributor.authorSyakira Ruslanen_US
dc.contributor.authorMohd Hafzal Abdul Halimen_US
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-25T00:54:49Z-
dc.date.available2021-04-25T00:54:49Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.isbn978-967-2229-34-6-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1226-
dc.descriptionOthersen_US
dc.description.abstractAdvancement in science, technology and industry have been key drivers towards the change of human lifestyle especially food consumption habits. Fast foods have become increasingly popular in recent decades and have been a routine mostly in large urban areas. Therefore, this study aims to examine the determinants of fast food consumptions among third year students of Faculty of Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness (FHPK), UMK Kampus Kota. 180 of FHPK’s third year students have been randomly recruited to participate in this study with 60 students for each course respectively that will represent the whole population. Mann Whitney U Test was used to investigate the significant relationship between price, service quality and convenience towards fast food consumption. The results indicate that there is no significant relationship of all three factors. Our findings provide evidence on the high prevalence of fast food consumption among students, suggesting they just love the way it taste because the calibrated mix ingredients in fast food is hard to resist.en_US
dc.publisherPenerbit UMKen_US
dc.subjectFast Food Consumption-Priceen_US
dc.subjectService Quality-Convenienceen_US
dc.titleThe Factors That Influence Fast Food Consumptionen_US
dc.typeNationalen_US
dc.description.page165-172en_US
dc.relation.seminar3rd Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness Colloquium 2019 (HoTWeC 3.0)en_US
dc.date.seminarstartdate2019-12-02-
dc.date.seminarenddate2019-12-02-
dc.description.placeofseminarUMKen_US
dc.description.typeProceeding Papersen_US
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