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    open his own pizza restaurant. In 1984 John earned a business degree and returned home in time to help his father save his lounge which was in danger of bankruptcy by selling his award-winning Corvette. John Schnatter began selling pizza’s out of the back of the lounge and delivered his first pizza in 1984. The first Papa John's opened in Jeffersonville, Indiana in 1985. Papa John’s now has over 5,000 restaurants worldwide including more than 1,600 international restaurants in 45 countries and…

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    Mcdonald's Pickup

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    Also, this artwork looks like a middle of the afternoon. However, there is no people in the image, which mentions “his hyperrealist work seems strangely ambiguous: not a single person can be seen, either in the parking lot or in the fast-food restaurant” (Goings). The another artwork which is photo realism, John Baeder’s John’s Diner with John’s Chevelle, oil on canvas, 2007 and this painting has a car front of “John’s Diner, ” and this painting has realistic of the photograph than a painting…

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    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 from its workers on glassdoor.com, flexible schedules are pointed out at the very first beginning. Especially for a teen who attends school regularly, he or she can always find a way to fit into a schedule. Lots of McDonald’s restaurants are…

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    KFC Commercial Analysis

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    Kentucky Fried Chicken is a fast food restaurant originated in 1952, is the world’s second largest restaurant chain. There are more than 17,000 KFC outlets in more than 115 countries and territories around the world (KCF, 2013). Colonel Sanders was the spokesman for KFC until his death in 1980 after his death; they had an actor portray the Colonel for the KCF commercials. In 1998 KFC created an animated version of the Colonel and it continued until 2001 in the United States. KCF has created…

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    commercials, from actors to athletes and animated characters. In earlier commercials for children they would often use Ronald Mcdonald who would become the mascot for the fast-food chain. However as time went on McDonalds would being animated characters from video games, tv shows and movies which they still do today. A big difference is the food used in the advertisements. In the 80’s, 90’s they displayed a small soda, fries and a burger. In the early 2000’s they switched…

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    The Indian fast-food industry is of considerable size, with a latent demand of around US $ 12 billion as of 2009 (Economic Intelligence Unit). The industry is also projected to grow very rapidly almost doubling in a span of ten years. While in 2004 the latent demand was US $9 billion, the demand in 2014 is projected at around US $16 billion (Economic Intelligence Unit). There are several players in the industry. Few of them are multinational brands like Pizza Hut, McDonalds, KFC, Domino‟s Pizza,…

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    Burger King Name: Mufqita Farizi Darmawan Description Burger King, often abbreviated as BK, is the world's second largest hamburger fast food-chain. It has over 13,000 outlets and franchises in about 80 countries, in Asia, Europe, Americas, Middle East and Africa. The headquarters is located at Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It started out as “Insta-Burger King in Jacksonville, Florida” (Daszkowski, 2015) in 1953. In 1959, its founders, Matthew Burns and Keith J. Kramer, sold it…

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    Smashburger is an American burger franchise hotel with more than 370 outlets in the world (Scotsman). Nine countries take pride in having a Smashburger outlet and is well spread in 37 American states (Solares). From the name, it is axiomatic that the outlets deal majorly in the making of burgers in the many states that they are premised on. Smashburger has made new customers and retained old ones as a result of the manner in which they prepare and serve their burgers. The smash burger outlet at…

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    The Founder Movie Analysis

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    small time businessman with a big time dream ) a salesman from Illinois , who builds his way up through the ranks of the business world . The film starts off following Ray Kroc on his journeys of being a salesman trying to sell milkshake makers to restaurants , mostly unsuccessful . Hes a quick talker , eager businessman , who’s life is comfortable but he always wants more, from the get go it is very visible that Ray has a great business mind and was very inelegant. During Rays journeys he…

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    Dunkin Brand Essay

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    Dunkin Brands expands on franchisee model with its two quick serving restaurant chains (QSR) Baskin and Robbins and Dunkin Donuts. Dunkin Donuts is now looking for entering the Finnish market. In 2014 Dunkin Brands did not meet its expectations and its stock price fell .Moreover many of Dunkin Donuts competitors have already taken advantage of growing Finnish fast food and coffee shop market and in highly competitive and fast-paced QSR market, it´s important to grow and increase sales to…

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