Thursday, November 19, 2015

Major Presentation #2

In my presentation I will be talking about how Hillcrest, a popular University of Iowa dining hall, could increase satisfaction by making a few changes. One of these changes could include providing take home boxes for students to take and increasing hours of availability. The reason in which these changes should be implemented is because it would make life more convenient and cheap. Given the fact that several of the people attending the university have different class hours and schedules, having food available all the time and in your dorms (from the to-go box) would be a great thing to have. Along with this it would also be a good idea if downtown restaurants had flex meals. Since a lot of classes are near the downtown area it would not only benefit the consumer due to its convenience, but make these local restaurants gain more revenue.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

MW#2 Rough Draft


                         Major Writing Assignment #2                  Brad Rhum

 

Abstract

Chipotle and Pancheros are two Mexican fast serve restaurants located within a few hounded feet within each other on the University of Iowa campus. So why is it then that each restaurant attract different kinds of people? A survey was conducted to further explore the underlying factors that in turn cause the average college student at the University of Iowa to choose between Pancheros and Chipotle. Shockingly this survey polled by 20 suburban students (in the states of Illinois and Iowa) in the Hillcrest Residence halls, and through an online survey, showed that where each individual grew up will directly affect what restaurant they choose, and why they chose it. As a result of these findings, marketers can use this information to increase their products to better fit their target market.

Introduction

Until currently, it is a widely considered fact that most of your taste buds and food preferences are based off of biological and pre-determined factors that are beyond your control. The idea that your taste buds are primary a biological factor is an idea endorsed by many professional marketers worldwide. Take a quote directly taken from a spokeswomen for the guardian for example. According to most findings, food preferences are pre-determined and are in turn heavily based on your genetic upbringing. The idea that your taste buds are heavily influenced by your genetic upbringing is not just an opinion shared by a few un-intelligent individuals, but it is a common theory endorsed by many almost universally. Take a quote written by The Guardian for example.   "Most of our food loves and hates are learned. Foetuses and breastfed babies can taste what their mothers eat, and have been shown to develop early affinities to certain flavours in their mothers' diets. And when we start eating solids, our concept of acceptable foods evolves quickly. Over time, the way we perceive certain flavours is programmed according to how we usually consume them.”(Guardian, 2015). Imposingly though, a research poll conducted by a student at the University of Iowa proves otherwise. In a recent research project conducted by a fellow student at the University of Iowa, it is suggested that the community in which a consumer lives in, is in fact a deciding factor in how they will perceive and taste different kinds of food, rather than it just being pre-determined before birth. Aside from this information just purely helping local Chipotle and Pancheros marketers, this universal concept of local restaurants influencing taste in products will help franchises worldwide.

Methods

Participants

20 suburban college students were polled from classes and residence halls at the University of Iowa.

Procedures

Student respondents were broken down into two specific sections: Students from suburban Iowa and suburban Illinois. After the students were broken down into two specific categories they were asked specific questions based off the restaurant in which they picked. In addition to just being asked where each respective individual grew up, the survey asked if they enjoyed their food mixed, and what food they preferred between Guacamole and Queso.

Observations

The research suggested the following: If you lived in a suburban town in Illinois, you were 100% likely to pick Chipotle over Pancheros. If you grew up in a suburban town of Iowa you were 90% more likely to pick Pancheros over chipotle. In addition to this, within suburban towns of Iowa students were 100% more likely to enjoy their food mixed, whereas in Illinois only 10% of students liked the idea. Lastly 70% of students from the suburbs of Iowa noted that Queso was better tasting than Guacamole, whereas in the suburbs of Illinois 90% of students said Guacamole tasted better than Queso.

Results

As evident by all the tables it is suggested that not only will the typical suburban kid from Iowa will prefer Pancheros over Chipotle, but everything in which that store entails as well (Queso, mixed food). Moreover the same pattern holds true from the suburban kids from Illinois as well

 

Discussion

The breakdown of these categories were not just random but in fact they were very statistical. The reason in which Iowa and Illinois received their own “state” sections was due to the fact that Iowa and Illinois were statistically proven to produce more University of Iowa students than any other states in America. Contrastingly though, they both differed in the amount of Chipotle and Pancheros locations they have statewide. In the state of Illinois, there are 78 Chipotle locations and 4 Pancheros locations. Ironically even though bordering states, Iowa’s state locations showed to be very different. In the state of Iowa there were only 2 Chipotle locations, with 22 Pancheros locations. Even though it might be imagined by many that Chipotle and Pancheros locations would be evenly dispersed throughout the state, they were rather dispersed evenly throughout their rural and suburban areas. In Illinois, most Chipotle restaurants tended to be located in suburban areas, whereas in the state of Iowa, most Pancheros locations were located in suburban areas. The findings ignored the responses of applicants how were from rural areas of Iowa and Illinois because Chipotle and Pancheros locations were evenly dispersed throughout their areas. After the results of all of these questions were answered, they were carefully computed and organized into a graph.

References

Fleming, A. (2013, September 3). The Geography of tastes: How food preferences are formed. Retrieved November 5, 2015.

 

 

Appendix

1)     Where do you live? – A) Suburban Iowa B) Suburban Illinois C) Other

2)     If you live in suburban Iowa do you prefer Queso over Guacamole? If you live in suburban Illinois do you prefer Guacamole over Queso

3)     Do you enjoy your food mixed

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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Introduction and Methods: Mw#2



Being an avid chipotle lover and supporter since I tried my first burrito in 2005, I have always had a special place in my heart for their brand. Being a college student at the university of Iowa though, people don't always see eye to eye with me. Even though their is a chipotle and a Pancheros on campus, many people chose to go to Pancheros Instead.
In order to solve the mystery of what makes the typical Iowa student chose between Pancheros and chipotle, I created a survey to see what factors or opinions of each consumer caused them to pick between the two

Participants: 50 students, both male and female, participated in this survey. All of which are college students.

Data: A survey was created using surveymonkey.com that included 7 questions that asked very specific questions
Procedure: The link was posted to the blog and I also asked all of my hall mates to fill out a survey as well.
Survey Questions:


1.      Chipotle or Pancheros


2.    Where did you grow up


3.      What is your favorite item here
4.      Do you enjoy your food mixed
5.      Are you a big eater
6.      Do you value healthy food


7.      Guac or Queso


Data Analysis: I analyzed the responses, and made charts to support my findings.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Revised Poll: One new question

Poll Question: What causes the average student at the university of Iowa to pick between Pancheros or Chipotle.

If you picked Pancheros
1) How consistent do you visit this restaurant
2) Where did you grow up
3) Do you enjoy Queso
4) How many times have you visited chipotle
5)Do you have any memorable recollections of fun times at this restaurant
6) Do you enjoy your food mixed
7) Are you interested in a healthy life-style
8) Are you loyal to this company
9) Are you a big eater
10) Why is Pancheros better than Chipotle
11) Is Pancheros "Inviting"

If you picked Chipotle
1) How consistent do you visit this restaurant
2) Where did you grow up
3) Do you enjoy Guacamole
4) How often have you visited Pancheros
5)Do you have any memorable recollections of fun times at this restaurant
6) Do you care that your food is not mixed
7) Are you interested in a healthy life-style
8) Are you loyal to this company
9) Are you a big eater
10) Why is Chipotle better than Pancheros
11) Is Chipotle "Inviting"

Monday, October 26, 2015

Major Writing Assignment #2

Idea 1: To examine how effective students are at studying for their exams. I will poll questions from my classes and residence hall. The questions I will ask will be: 1) How many total hours did you study.  2) what notes/ study tools did you use 3) how many hours of sleep did you get before the exam 4) on a 1-100 scale, how well do you pay attention in school (and out of school, includes homework). 5) on a 1-100 scale how easy was the homework and lecture notes to digest. 6) on a scale of 1-100 how often did you ask questions/go to office hours if the material was hard. By conducting this experiment I will be able to see student patterns, and find out how that correlated to their success.

Idea 2: Poll asking how much time students devote towards physical activity in a normal school week, and why that is. An outlier in this poll will be student athletes, I will put them in a different graph. I will be polling students in the residence halls and my classes. ( Option A) 0-1 Hours Option B) 1-5 Hours Option C) 5-10 Hours Option D) 10-15 Hours. Option E) 15-20 Hours. Option F) 20 Plus Hours. Questions I will ask will be the following: 1) What stops you from working out 2) What motivates you to work out 3) How do you schedule your workouts 4) What are your eating habits. 5) What kind of physical activity do you participate in. The purpose of this poll is to gain an understanding as to what influences students choices to maintain a healthy lifestyle, while in school.