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Official Review: Ketchup in my Veins by Robert C. Devine

Posted: 08 Jun 2017, 19:17
by Natalie Charlene
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Ketchup in my Veins" by Robert C. Devine.]
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2 out of 4 stars
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Chances are that at some point in your life you have been to a McDonalds. You have been there to eat, taken your children to play, and perhaps even worked there after school, but few know what it’s like being behind the scenes in the McDonalds Corporation. In his memoir, Ketchup in My Veins, Robert C. Devine gives readers a glimpse of the mysterious world behind the Golden Arches.

After graduation, a stint in the Navy, and a few different jobs, Devine landed his first job with McDonalds as an Operations Trainee. From there, he progressed rather rapidly up the ranks, working various jobs from managing and consulting to opening stores and international operations, before leaving the corporate life, buying his own store, and becoming a licensee. Ketchup in My Veins is the story of his journey, the experiences he had, and the people he met along the way.

Truth be told, I have never been a big fan of McDonalds, but this book changed the way I look at the extremely successful corporation. Devine began his career with the company in the 60s, before McDonalds had really taken off and grown to what we see today. I have always thought of McDonalds as a corporate machine turning out unhealthy, processed foods and paying low-level workers minimum wage, but after reading Ketchup in My Veins, I have developed a new respect for this fast-food chain and its climb to the top. Also, as an individual with little to no business knowledge, this book provided me with insight into business practices and the complexity of developing and running an international corporation.

I rate Ketchup in My Veins 2 out of 4 stars. This book taught me many things I did not know, and it showed me a different perspective of corporate giants. However, the book was clearly biased, which is understandable given Devine’s satisfaction and success working with the McDonalds Corporation. Most of the information was quite interesting, filled with life lessons and personal anecdotes, but the writing itself was a little dry at times, and it needs a thorough proofread, as the book contains many patches of clumsy wording and grammar, spelling, and structure errors. Also, the format of the eBook was inconvenient, showing two pages at a time, so the reader has to zoom in and scroll in order to see the text well if they are using an e-reader.

I am glad that I read Ketchup in My Veins. It changed my way of thinking and made me consider an opposing side from what I am used to. I would recommend this book to all types of readers, but especially to those who enjoy memoirs and business-related books. However, I would caution that, while it does provide an interesting perspective and is worth the read, it is quite biased.

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Re: Official Review: Ketchup in my Veins by Robert C. Devine

Posted: 20 Jun 2017, 23:32
by Boniface Kyulu
Not interesting

Re: Official Review: Ketchup in my Veins by Robert C. Devine

Posted: 21 Jun 2017, 07:45
by kandscreeley
It would definitely be interesting to see behind the scenes. I have fond memories of McDonald's growing up (not so much now.) The two pages at a time would be inconvenient especially if the font was small. However, that can be fixed. Thanks for the review.

Re: Official Review: Ketchup in my Veins by Robert C. Devine

Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 10:09
by bookowlie
I enjoyed reading your review, particularly since I had considered selecting this review book recently. I also don't like the two-page e-format. The book sounds interesting, although I would be frustrated by the frequent errors and awkward working.

Re: Official Review: Ketchup in my Veins by Robert C. Devine

Posted: 27 Jun 2017, 14:57
by Kelebogile Mbangi
I've always also thought its a huge franchise that gives little back to its employees... Ignorant me! I would love to read this book. Thanks for the great review.

Re: Official Review: Ketchup in my Veins by Robert C. Devine

Posted: 30 Jun 2017, 13:22
by shish_by_design
your review is wonderful and this book sounds promising. Like many others, i've always been of the opinion that McDonalds made their profit out of selling unhealthy food while paying their workers minimum wages. I'd like to read this book and get someone else's point of view

Re: Official Review: Ketchup in my Veins by Robert C. Devine

Posted: 01 Oct 2017, 09:12
by Cloe101
It seems like an okay book apart from the issues you've mentioned, great job wit the review.