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    should adopt some local cuisine in its menu. Chinese people adore their culture and are reluctant to embrace the western culture. Any product or service that is customized to the local standards will, therefore, sell in China. China Popular Local Foods China is a rich culture that is practiced at all times, which sets them apart from the rest of the countries. The rich culture is evident in their cuisines that are famed for their meaning appearance, taste, color, and aroma. J. Li and Y. Hsieh…

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    Wendy’s vs McDonald’s Fast food; it is something that most of us are not proud to admit we eat. This mentality is why sales have been dropping in the fast food industry. Fast-casual food such a Chipotle and Panera have begun to take away sales, but fast food chains are trying to fight back with new gourmet-style items. Sales for restaurants such as Wendy’s and McDonald’s decreasing because people are seeking healthier options. Their menus are similar in options as well as price but quality,…

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    The service provided in McDonald’s Singapore is reliable. They are accurately delivered, and they are dependable. The service and service providers are responsiveness. The service providers in McDonald’s Singapore all have the willingness to assist customers whenever they need help, and they provide timely service. Assurance is the third servqual dimension. Assurance combines a number of things to ensure assurance is achieved. Competence is one where the employees at McDonald’s Singapore posses…

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    teen-agers, who go to school regularly and don’t have any working experiences, McDonald’s won’t be a bad choice. However, there are some arguments against it due to the long hours and highly structured job without any creativities. In fact, this fast-food chain has flexible schedules, teaches youngsters responsibility and can help teens develop skills which are beneficial for their future career. McDonald’s gives its staff very flexible schedules. Either from McDonald’s website or the reviews…

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    they were only focus on fast pizza and became side tracked on “great pizza”. Dominos began to suffer. Due to not priding themselves in the taste of the pizza; bad morale was created demolishing their reputation. Dominos went from the top to scoring the lowest on the pizza chain. Their stock prices declined as well. I read an article that stated, memories of the Dominos of my childhood are dim: red-and-blue sense memories of cardboard box, cardboard flavor. Industrial food for school parties, the…

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    15 cents to 40 cents. Which in today's money translates to $2.06 to $5.51. Since the cheeseburger was relatively cheap, almost all Americans could enjoy the great meal. Although his delicious creation wasn’t made on purpose, it is now a staple for food in American culture. Everyone loved the cheeseburger! Herbert Hoover once said “Competition is not only the basis of protection to the consumer, but is the incentive to progress.” This shows Hoover’s strong belief in using competition to push…

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    We all know what to expect around Super bowl Sunday, the funniest commercials or even the most memorable. Advertising during the Super bowl can make a company, it's the one opportunity that any business has to keep their names relevant or introduce them to the world. We all at some point remember a Pepsi or Doritos commercial that aired during a Super Bowl. This year Taco Bell's Viva la Young commercial lived up to all expectations. It was funny, memorable, and we all understood it. The…

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    The article, “Don’t blame the eater,” is written by David Zinczenko (23 Nov. 2002). Zinczenko (23 Nov 2003) claims in this article that he was overweight as a teenager because he only had fast food at his disposal; in the article he said there was usually a choice between McDonalds, Taco Bell, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. He shared personal experiences that contributed to his obesity and weight loss journey: He stated that his parents divorced when he was a child, and his single mother did not…

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    I could see the time and effort they put into retaining customers. One of my aunts never allowed us to bring any other restaurant to her house. She believed that if we were going to eat at a fast food restaurant, the restaurant of choice should be McDonalds. Again, they made sure to teach us how fast food establishments marketed certain items and how to acquire brand loyalty, especially since they wanted me to continue the legacy. With a family legacy of McDonalds owners, I lost respect for the…

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    Kfc Case Analysis

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    KFC, also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken is an American restaurant founded by Colonel Sanders in 1930. This restaurant specializes in fried chicken, opening its first location in North Corbin, Kentucky. Furthermore, they have expanded in over 100 countries. KFC has been extremely successful operating around the world, but there has been delivery problems in the United Kingdom. In this article, British Broadcasting Corporation highlights the delivery problems KFC is experencing with over half of…

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