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Catering: Serving up the sushi


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Outdoor Catering In Mumbai
by on Jun 22, 2007 02:00 PM

I am doing a Project on Outdoor Catering Market in Mumbai. The information given in this article was really useful for the same. But i would require a few more info, like.
1. Major Players in Mumbai
2. 5 Key factors for a success of ODC
3. Major venues used in Mumbai
4. Approximate turnover of the Market.
5. Threats and Opportunities in this Market

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Param Sites
SUSHI.......................YUMMY!!
by Param Sites on Jun 09, 2007 10:15 PM

I LOVE SUSHI !! I don't care how much it costs. Next time I am in INDIA I am goin' to hunt down the best SUSHI place and eat all I can. :)
Sushi is probably the healthiest meal anyone can get.I am not a pure vegetarian,I love my vegetables BUT I love MEAT too.And that's the reason I love SUSHI.I know not many people can afford the price of these kind of meals but IF they can once in a year they should try it.
I LOVE SUSHI!!

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chingy patel
Who all can afford 5000 Rs/head
by chingy patel on Jun 09, 2007 10:05 PM

This article is very good ! Shows the demand for catering companied and Chef's ! But my question is how many people in Indian can afford 5000 Rs/Head ? Im a culinarian my self for me it sounds nice but im not really sure how well this gig would work out in India ! But hey just keep all the options open !! Cause We Indians are coming up BIG time !!

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Classified
Ironic...
by Classified on Jun 09, 2007 01:22 PM

When you see the reverse side of thc coin, we only get to see millions of Indians who are not able to afford a decent and balanced meal everyday of their lives...while the rich and stinking rich continue to waste money and satisfy their hunger and ego.

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Ravi  Subramanian
Fight Global Warming by Going Vegetarian
by Ravi Subramanian on Jun 09, 2007 01:09 PM  | Hide replies

Fight Global Warming by Going Vegetarian

Global warming has been called humankind%u2019s %u201Cgreatest challenge%u201D and the world%u2019s most grave environmental threat. Scientists report that this phenomenon will increasingly lead to catastrophic natural disasters, such as more frequent and intense droughts, floods, and hurricanes; rising sea levels; and more disease outbreaks.

Scientists also warn that global warming threatens the lives of millions of humans and countless other animals. Many conscientious people are trying to help reduce global warming by driving more fuel-efficient cars and using energy-saving light bulbs. Although this helps, science shows that going vegetarian is perhaps the most effective way to fight global warming.

In a groundbreaking 2006 report, the United Nations (U.N.) said that raising animals for food generates more greenhouse gases than all the cars and trucks in the world combined. Senior U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization official Henning Steinfeld reported that the meat industry is %u201Cone of the most significant contributors to today%u2019s most serious environmental problems.%u201D

The Vegetarian & Vegan Society of South Australia promotes the most powerful step that we can take as individuals to avert global warming - Stop eating meat, eggs and dairy products.


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kumar praveen
RE:Fight Global Warming by Going Vegetarian
by kumar praveen on Jun 09, 2007 02:00 PM
Hi
there has be a lot of emphasis on going vegetariaan expecially in APAc in countries like china, japan , korea, HK where millions of cows are slaughtered to feed the entire country

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