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    Mcdonalds In China

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    McDonald’s famous golden arches and Yum! Brand’s Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) are among the most iconic fast food establishments in the United States of America, but had mainly stayed in the home country. By the 1950’s both chains had a very strong presence in the United States and had began to invest abroad. After a lackluster attempt in Japan, KFC set its sights on China. China was and continues to be the one of the fastest growing economies on the planet. This is extremely enticing to…

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    Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) first opened its restaurant in 1993. The company’s concept of Mexican fast food made from fresh ingredients and customers being in line to pick toppings were still new and unheard of. Weirdly enough, people seem to accept and love it. Since its first opening, the company’s business has gone skyrocket and became an instant hit in the market. The success of the company was possible mainly for these two reasons - the company’s rapid growth rate as well as McDonald’s…

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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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    Yum ! Case Study

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    1.0 Identification of Symptoms Yum! Brand or Yum! is an American fast food company that operates licensed brands such as KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell. Yum! Brand International and China had increased rapidly due to aggressive store expansion programme and cost-cutting drive. It has clearly stated that Yum! in international and China division has performed extremely well in sales, however, the sales have been gradually shrinking in United State. It is showed that the global brands - KFC and…

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    this research task I have decide to use two of the biggest fast food chains in South Africa, McDonald’s and Burger King. I have focused on the marketing aspect and I have discussed the seven P’s of Marketing which include price, place, promotion, product, people, process and physical evidence And I have applied the 7 P’s to McDonalds and Burger King. I have also done research on the history and background of each of the fast food restaurants. I have conducted primary research by creating a…

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    The Best Tasting Burger in America Waiting in line is definitely worth the wait. The Habit Burger Grill is a fast food chain restaurant focused on serving the best hamburgers, sandwiches, salads, french fries, and milkshakes in the States. The PR Newswire reports, “The Habit whose motto is "Respect the Burger," was founded in 1969 in Santa Barbara” (PR Newswire, 2014) and is headquartered in Irvine, California. The expansion of the chain includes 109 locations. The Habit is a great place for…

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    “In many respects, the fast food industry embodies the best and the worst of American capitalism at the start of the twenty-first century—its constant stream of new products and innovations, its widening gulf between rich and poor.” Schlosser could not have worded it better (6). The individuals in this game, known as entrepreneurs, have changed the world for: good and evil. Ever since the concepts of formal cities started taking form in Europe, people were starting to look for ways of making…

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    get meat, and there are more Subway restaurants than there are McDonald’s restaurants. Subway is way better for you than Mcdonald's. Mcdonald's has been known as a fast-food restaurant for 62 years. In that time, Subway has been known as a fresh-food restaurant for 52 years. Subway gives it’s customers choices of low fat items such as low fat mayonnaise, and healthy vegetables and meats. Mcdonald's is unhealthy for you because it has a lot of deep fat fried food, and…

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    1.0 Introduction Subway is a fast food restaurant that focused on providing well made, high quality sandwiches and fantastic customer service to their customers all over the world. Subway is an American restaurant started and set out during the year 1965 by Fred DeLuca one of the founder and owner of subway (Subwaystory, 2013).The first subway store was opened in Bridgeport, Connecticut in august 1965. Currently, subway is considered as one of the fastest growing franchise in the world. Now…

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    students have part time jobs for various reasons, such as supporting their families, covering their tuition fees, and earning pocket money. Without having a college degree or a professional skill, many working students in high school choose to work in fast-food chains as busboys, waiters, or waitresses. However, these “highly structured” jobs, according to Amitai Etzioni, the author of “Working at McDonald’s,” are “far from providing opportunities for entrepreneurship or self-discipline,…

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