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Untitled P a g e | 1  MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS HO CHI MINH CITY PROJECT NAME A survey on the level of fast food consumption of UEH first year students FROM GROUP[.]

lOMoARcPSD|21993952 Page |1  MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS HO CHI MINH CITY PROJECT REPORT OF APPLIED STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS COURSE End of semester exam PROJECT NAME: A survey on the level of fast food consumption of UEH first-year students FROM : GROUP – FNC01 COURSE 48 – FINANCE FACULTY Course ID: STA508029 Lecturer: Mr Hoàng Trọng Ho Chi Minh City, 10/1/2023 lOMoARcPSD|21993952 Page |2 ABSTRACT The process of human labor with the main purpose of creating wealth, food for daily life, is the most important factor to ensure our existence In particular, eating always plays the most important role, eating gives people energy to study, work and entertain People's attitudes toward food and their behaviors have changed throughout that culture's history As Western nations entered their period of industrial development, their eating habits also gradually changed in line with the industrial trend, which is the development of dishes made using industrial production Due to heavy workloads and other obligations, people not pay as much attention to their diets as they once did They also have less time for eating during this busy industrial period, which gives them more time to work As a result, they gradually turn to foods that can be consumed quickly while still providing the needed energy This is the condition for the advent of fast-food In this era of global technological advancement, fast-food is spreading quickly to many nations With the growth of not only foreign fast-food brands but also the availability of traditional Vietnamese fast-foods, fast-food is taking up a sizable portion of the market in Vietnam However, despite the convenience of fast-food, it gradually becomes apparent that it has drawbacks for society and family as well as for human health Therefore, our focus is on researching the level of consumption and the impact of fast-food on individuals, particularly UEH’s first-year students lOMoARcPSD|21993952 Page |3 CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 1.1 RELATED DEFINITION Definition of “fast-food”: Fast-food is a recognized two-term concept in the Merriam - Webster English dictionary It is a type of food that is quickly prepared, served quickly and enjoyed in a short period of time, even taken with you to eat on the way Fast-food is made from ingredients that ensure the nutrition and energy needed for a working day, any meal with a short time to prepare can also be considered fast-food Usually, the term refers to foods sold at a restaurant with pre-heated or pre-cooked ingredients and served to customers in a packaged form, such as hamburgers, french fries, soft drinks, fried chicken, spaghetti, pizza,….are obviously considered as popular kinds of fast-food Fast-food is also considered a representative of Western lifestyle 1.2 REASON (PROBLEM STATEMENT) The pace of work is accelerating as society continues to develop, and people are forced to adjust to the "dizzying" changes in their daily lives while they are "busy" with their work The pace of work is accelerating as society continues to develop, and people are forced to adjust to the "dizzying" changes in their daily lives while they are "busy" with their work People typically eat their meals quickly to satisfy their body's energy needs and continue working This led to the development of a new way of eating, which is called fast-food As demand rises and living standards improve, fast-food restaurants are becoming more and more prevalent in Vietnam These restaurants carry the famous brands: Lotteria, McDonald's, KFC, Burger King, Domino's Pizza, etc Of course, indispensable in this research is the human problem: the sudden change of rural and urban culture, the pressures of living away from home With the time it takes to integrate into university life, students have gradually made the habit of using fast-food in an unscientific manner Even though there have been numerous studies about the negative effects of fast-food, not everyone can accurately and thoroughly understand its negative effects Recognizing that while human health is becoming a growing source of concern, but the context of fast-food in Vietnam and the state of research on it are still not clear In order to help students understand and use fast-food more logically, and give them an overview of the harmful effects of fast-food, we conducted research on the topic of “Researching the level of consuming fast-food of UEH’s first-year students” lOMoARcPSD|21993952 Page |4 1.3 AIM OF RESEARCH The purpose of the research is to present the consumption level and impact of fast-food on health among those who frequent and have the opportunity to eat fast-food especially freshmen who’ve just started to live away from home Proposing solutions and advice for students in general and UEH first-year students in particular to adjust the use of fast-food, change bad eating habits to effectively protect their health 1.4 RESEARCH SAMPLE AND SCOPE 1.4.1 Research sample UEH first-year students (academic year 2022-2023), who have just entered university Their living circumstances change and most of them have to take care of themselves 1.4.2 Research scope Scale: Conduct surveys with students studying their first year in UEH by filling out survey forms Time: from 20/12/2022 to 26/12/2022 1.5 METHODS OF RESEARCHING Reading references: Reading documents through books, newspapers, magazines, the Internet is the first and very important step for each research topic In addition, information can be extracted from the above-mentioned sources Quantitative research: online survey (via Google Form) Data on influential factors was collected through receiving 158 form-filling answers of UEH first-year students (including 65 male students and 93 female students) by non-probability sampling The research team also used SPSS 20.0 software to analyze data 1.6 THE CONTENT OF THE SURVEY lOMoARcPSD|21993952 Page |5 Hello everyone, we are a group of students from University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) Currently, we are conducting a survey for the final exam in Applied Statistics in Economics and Business The objective of this survey is to explore the phenomenon of UEH firts-year students consuming fast-food and the many factors that influence their fast-food consumption We hope you can take a few minutes to complete the survey Your answers are significant for our team to make project more objective Thank you Fast-food is food quickly prepared and served, often at chain restaurants, sit-down restaurants, counter service, take-out, drive-thru, and delivery and typically associated with less expensive and less nutritious items such as: hamburgers, french, fries, soft drinks, fried chicken, spaghetti, pizza,… Question 1: Are you a UEH firts-year student ?  Yes/No Question 2: What is your gender ?  Male/Female Question 3: Where are you from ?  Urban/Rural Question 4: How you define "fast-food" ? (multiple choice question)  food that can be prepared and served quickly, you can eat at restaurants or take away / it brings Western style / very nutrious / provide a lots energy / easy to cause obesity Question 5: How often you eat fast-food a month?  always (30 times) / frequently (10-15 times) / sometimes (5-9 times) / Never (0 times) Question 6: When you eat fast-food ? (multiple choice question)  for main meal (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) / after school / when you are invited / when there are good deals of fast-food / at weekend / when you feel craving Question 7: Who you usually eat fast-food with? (multiple choice question)  friends, peers / family (father, mother, sisters, ) / sweetheart / alone Question 8: Why you choose to eat fast-food? (multiple choice question) lOMoARcPSD|21993952 Page |6  being busy, not enough time to cook / being lazy / following "Crowd psychology" - try to know / colorful and tasty flavor / be convenient and easy to take away / suitable price and many incentives, discount for students only Question 9: How much is your willingness to pay for fast-food per time ?  under 30,000 VND / 30,000-50,000 VND / 50,000-100,000 VND / over 100,000 VND But, you realize that fast-food brings many harmful impacts when we consume it in a long time ? - For our health: causing obesity, causing addiction, causing cardiovascular disease, negatively effecting on nervous system, causing nutritional imbalance, causing digestive disorders - For our psychology: causing tension/stress, causing schizophrenia Question 10: After knowing about the harmful effects of fast-food, will you adjust your behavior ?  no eating anymore / decreasing eating frequency / continuing eating lOMoARcPSD|21993952 Page |7 -TABLE OF CONTENTSABSTRACT CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 1.1 RELATED DEFINITION 1.2 REASON (PROBLEM STATEMENT) 1.3 AIM OF RESEARCH 1.4 RESEARCH SAMPLE AND SCOPE 1.5 METHODS OF RESEARCHING 1.6 THE CONTENT OF THE SURVEY CHAPTER 2: LIST OF ACRONYMS LIST OF TABLES CHƯƠNG 3: NỘI DUNG BÁO CÁO NGHIÊN CỨU NHẬN XÉT CHUNG lOMoARcPSD|21993952 Page |8 CHƯƠNG LIST OF ACRONYMS University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City UEH first-year students LIST OF TABLES UEH FS lOMoARcPSD|21993952 Page |9 CHƯƠNG 3: NỘI DUNG BÁO CÁO NGHIÊN CỨU 1.1 Are you a UEH firts-year student ? Frequency Valid Percent no 12 7.1 yes 158 92.9 Total 170 100.0 Table 1: Frequency table shows the number of students participating in the survey Out of 170 students participating in the survey, 158 students were FS, the remaining 12 students were not research subjects of the survey, so the total number of samples taken for the study was 158 FS 1.2 What is your gender ? Frequency Valid Percent Male 65 41.1 Female 93 58.9 Total 158 100 Table 2: Frequency table showing the number of males and females participating in the survey Among 158 students who take part in the survey, the number of female students participating in the survey was 17.8%, which is more than the number of male students participating in the survey The structure of this survey sample is quite similar to the gender structure of UEH students This sample is quite representative of the population 1.3 Where are you from ? Frequency Valid Percent Urban 120 75.9 Rural 38 24.1 Total 158 100 Table 3: Frequency table showing the number of students from urban or rural areas There are 120/158 students from urban areas, accounting for 75.9% of the students participating in the survey The remaining 38/158 students came from rural areas, accounting for 24.1% of the students participating in the survey lOMoARcPSD|21993952 P a g e | 10 1.4 How you define "fast-food" ? (multiple choice question) Frequency Percent Percent of Cases (confidence interval 95%) food that can be prepared and served quickly, you can eat at restaurants or take away 125 79.1 from 72.76 to 85.44 it brings Western style 47 29.7 from 22.58 to 36.82 very nutrious 27 17.1 from 11.83 to 23.57 provide a lots energy 48 30.4 from 23.23 to 37.57 easily causes obesity 74 46.8 from 39.02 to 54.58 Table 4-5: Graph showing how students perceive fast-food With a survey sample of 158 students, each student can choose many answers according to their understanding of fast-food Definition of food that can be prepared and served quickly, you can eat at restaurants or take away is the most popular with students, accounting for 79.1% Up to 46.8% of students also know that eating fast-food can easily cause obesity (which directly affects their health) Additionally, the definitions of provide a lots energy,it brings Western style accounted for 30.4% and 29.7% approximately.The lowest percentage of statements - 17.1% of students identifying fast-food as being very nutritious Using the confidence interval of 95%, it can be seen that between 11.83% and 23.57% of students consider fast-food is very nutrious This is a relatively low percentage, indicating lOMoARcPSD|21993952 P a g e | 11 that the majority of students who took part in the survey not believe that fast-food is good for their health 1.5 How often you eat fast-food a month? Frequency Percent Percent of Cases (confidence interval 95%) Always (more than 15 times) frequently (10-15 times) 5.7 From 2.08 to 9.32 49 31.0 From 23.79 to 38.21 sometimes (5-9 times) 91 57.6 From 49.89 to 65.31 Less than times Total 158 5.7 100.0 From 2.08 to 9.32 Graph 6-7: The graph shows how how frequently students consume fast-food According to study findings, students consume fast-food at the highest rate (57.6%), 5-9 times/month, and at the second-highest rate (36.7%) - more than 10 times/month Only 5.7% of students use fast-food more than 15 times/month and less than times/month Using the confidence interval of 95%, it can be seen that between 2.08 % and 9.32% of students consume fast-food less than times/month Between 23.79 % and 38.21% of students consume fast-food frequently (10-15 times) The fact that students have partially switched their family's eating habits to eating out and particularly fast-food, so the level of food consumption is quite high lOMoARcPSD|21993952 P a g e | 12 1.6 When you eat fast-food ? (multiple choice question) Frequency Percent Percent of Cases (confidence interval 95%) for main meal (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) after school 46 29.1 From 22.02 to 36.18 51 32.3 From 25.02 to 39.58 when you are invited 69 43.7 From 35.97 to 51.43 when there are good deals of fast-food at weekend 70 44.3 From 36.55 to 52.05 50 31.6 From 24.35 to 38.85 when you feel craving 51 32.3 From 25.01 to 39.59 Graph 8-9: The graph shows when students use fast-food Students use fast-food quite frequently, and the best times to eat it are when there are good deals on it (the highest rate is 44.3%), followed by when they are invited or invited by others (43.7%) The survey results indicate that although the amount of time students spend eating their main meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) is not excessive (29.1%), they are nonetheless slowly developing the habit of substituting fast-food for these meals lOMoARcPSD|21993952 P a g e | 13 Using the confidence interval of 95%, it can be seen that between 36.55 % and 52.05% of students consume fast-food when there are good deals of fast-food even though they not feel craving for it 1.7 Who you usually eat fast-food with? (multiple choice question) Frequency Percent Percent of Cases (confidence interval 95%) friends/peers 111 70.3 From 63.18 to 77.42 family (father, mother, sisters, ) sweetheart 74 46.8 From 39.02 to 54.58 34 21.5 From 15.09 to 27.91 alone 1.9 From -0.23 to 4.03 Graph 10-11: The graph shows who students use fast-food with Most of students have the habit of eating fast-food with friends or colleagues, accounting for the highest rate of 70.3% In addition, they also eat with their family (accounting for 46.8%), with their sweetheart (21.5%), and eating alone accounted for only 1.9% Using the confidence interval of 95%, it can be seen that between 63.18 % and 77.42% of students consume fast-food with their friends/peers and between -0.23% and 4.03% of students consume fast-food alone The fact that students frequently select to eat with lOMoARcPSD|21993952 P a g e | 14 friends more because at the age of 18-19, they tend to be closer to their friends, they started their university life, they tend to make new friends That explains why only 1.9% of students eat alone, which is a very low percentage 1.8Why you choose to eat fast-food? (multiple choice question) Percent of Cases (confidence interval 95%) Frequency Percent being busy, not enough time to cook being lazy 61 38.6 From 31.01 to 46.19 74 46.8 From 39.02 to 54.58 following "Crowd psychology" - try to know colorful and tasty flavor 18 11.4 From 6.44 to 16.36 62 39.2 From 31.59 to 46.81 be convenient and easy to take away suitable price and many incentives, discount for students only 69 43.7 From 35.97 to 51.43 57 36.1 From 28.61 to 43.59 Graph 12-13: Graph showing students' reasons for eating fast-food ; ; ; following being lazy being busy, not enough time to cook 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50% lOMoARcPSD|21993952 P a g e | 15 There are a variety of reasons why people choose to eat fast-food, but the information gathered reveals that the most prevalent one is “being lazy” (46.8% of the students who took the survey agreed with this) Using the confidence interval of 95%, it can be seen that between 39.02% and 54.58% of students consume fast-food for this reason It is obvious that the majority of students today suffer from a “disease” called “laziness”, which is a popular reason leading to the consumption of fast-food by young people in general and freshmen in particular “Being busy” and “be convenient and easy to take away” are two factors that contribute to a significant portion of takeout orders (43.7% and 38.6%, respectively) This is also understandable given that first-year students often struggle to balance life and work because they are moving away from their families and friends for the first time and living independently in a big city Without a clear strategy for time management during studies, people become overly busy and have little time to prepare meals In contrast, fast-food allows people to eat while conversing, working, studying, or even walking down the street, which is entirely consistent with the hectic lives of students today The reason "colorful and tasty flavor" accounts for a relatively high proportion (39.2%) Fast-food has a delicious taste, colorful color, attractive aroma, suitable for the taste of the majority of students today In another regard, many young people, especially freshmen, choose fast food simply due to the "Crowd psychology-try to know” (11.4%) Using the confidence interval of 95%, it can be seen that between 6.44% and 16.36% of students consume fast-food for this reason This is a relatively low percentage, but it still reflects that there are still a small part of students consume fast-food due to their curiosity, they come to eat because of the luxury of the store or it is because of the famous brand of the food 1.9How much is your willingness to pay for fast-food per time ? Under 30,000 VND 30,000-50,000 VND Frequency Percent Percent of Cases (confidence interval 95%) 18 11.4 45 28.5 From 6.44 to 16.36 From 21.46 to 35.54 lOMoARcPSD|21993952 P a g e | 16 50,000-100,000 VND 67 42.4 From 34.69 to 50.11 over 100,000 VND 28 17.7 From 11.75 to 23.65 Total 158 100 Graph 14-15: The graph shows the students' willingness to pay for each use of fast-food For each person who consumes fast food, the payment amount ranges from 50,000 to 100,000 VND, making it the most typical amount at 42.4% Only 17.7% of those surveyed are willing to pay more than 100,000 VND for each menu Also, only 11.4% of respondents said they would be willing to spend less than 30,000 VND Using the confidence interval of 95%, it can be seen that between 6.44% and 16.36% of students willingness to pay at this price It demonstrates that students' acceptance of fast food is quite high, particularly among freshmen who are dependent on their families' financial resources 1.10 After knowing about the harmful effects of fast-food, will you adjust your behavior ? Frequency Percent Percent of Cases (confidence interval 95%) no eating anymore decreasing eating frequency continuing eating 15 111 9.5 70.3 From 4.93 to 14.07 From 63.18 to 77.42 32 20.3 From 14.03 to 26.57 Total 158 100 lOMoARcPSD|21993952 P a g e | 17 Graph 16-17: The graph shows the frequency of use by students after knowing the harmful effects of fastfood

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