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Haddon

[had-n]

noun

  1. Alfred Cort 1855–1940, English ethnologist, anthropologist, and writer.

  2. a town in W New Jersey.



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Heather Haddon joins Emily Peck to discuss the current challenges and trends she’s reported on in the fast food industry.

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In this Money Talks: The Wall Street Journal’s Heather Haddon joins Emily Peck to unpack her recent reporting on the fast food industry, including the reason we’re seeing the “Value Wars” play out at places like McDonalds and Chili’s, Starbuck’s strategies to revive sales, and the intense drive-thru operations research being done by Chik-fil-A.

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"He was interested in the development of musicals themselves in London in this period, and how musicals were used for political satire, particularly towards the Robert Walpole government," says Haddon.

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Ms Haddon said some families come to them to "keep topped up" when they cannot afford to buy essential items every week.

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Manager Sian Haddon said: "Week on week the referrals are coming in thick and fast and we're at the point where the demand on our service unfortunately is more than we can meet."

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