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    research task is to compare the marketing strategies of KFC to Nando’s, by analyzing their adverts and the way in which they aim to reach their target markets through the adequate place, promotion, price and products to satisfy needs and wants of consumers. I will be able to determine which company is more successful…

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    Indonesians looking for. They fully adapted in their lifestyle and tastings. In this way they have decreased promotion costs because they base on mouth-to-mouth advertising method (Hsien, 2013). However, KFC has also managed to reach a good position in Indonesians’ preferences (Bland,2013).This means that KFC, as a global brand, has made some important changes in the way that operates and this gained the trust of…

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    Hip hop and rap has swallowed the entertainment industry and is in charge when it comes to new music. Rapping has turned into its own culture and with any movement there will more than likely be a leader. Kendrick Lamar is the biggest name in hip hop. Storytelling has been Lamar’s greatest skill and most primary mission. He articulates in human terms, the intimate specifics of daily self defense from surroundings. The king of rap grew up in Compton California and has consistently registered top…

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    Type: Franchise Traded as : JSE Industry: Food and Beverage Genre: Take-away and diners Headquarters: Midrand, South Africa Number of locations: 525 Website: Steers.co.za Steers was founded by George Halamandres, who introduced the first steakhouse concept in South Africa after spending some time in the United States. The name “Steers” has evolved over the past few years from different names such as “Golden Spur”, “Seven Steer”, “Branded Steer” and “Longhorn Steer”. The first Steers was…

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    (Source: Google images) (Source: http://pin.it/Y-lg7qF) 3. Analyse the Fast Food Industry of South Africa by providing statistics and recent facts on franchise/companies operating in the industry (Source for Wimpy image: AFKinsider) (Source for Nando’s image: AFKinsider) (Source for Chesa Nyama image: How We Made It In Africa) South Africa loves fast food. It is one the fastest growing industries locally. The industry amounts to R300-billion annually. Adults who buy fast food once a…

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    popular fried chick fast food restaurant KFC, which boasts a monstrous breadless sandwich called the “Double Down”. This pseudo sandwich contains bacon, two different kinds of melted cheese, and the restaurant’s ‘secret sauce’ pressed in between two chicken fillets and weighs in at containing 90% of your daily-recommended sodium intake. Despite those original figures, testing done by Consumer Reports found that each sandwich they received at 10 separate KFC locations had more than 110% of your…

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    this research. This particular research to examine the success factor of Chipotle in Australian markets is highly justified because the fast food retail industry in Australia is already accompanied by significant major international players such as KFC, McDonald, Pizza Hut, Hungry Jacks and much more. As a result, the question of Chipotle making a significant impact on such highly competitive markets is the major questions and second will people accept the food of chipotle that would be answered…

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    Popeyes was first a standard chicken quick serve restaurant called Chicken on the Run. The owner, Alvin C. Copeland had lackluster sales in the restaurant and changed the recipe of the chicken served. Copeland also changed the name to Popeyes. Popeyes is a Cajun chicken fast food restaurant with their motto being “Love That Chicken.” Popeyes offers a variety of food including spicy chicken, chicken tenders, fried shrimp, and other regional items. In 1984, they expanded worldwide to countries…

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    “Don 't you dare come any closer!” said a corpulent man, holding a broken piece of glass that was on the floor. Adam Corcuera and Steven Blackwell were the first paramedics to the KFC and were trying to tend to the stab victim on the floor but this bellicose individual would not let them. So the paramedics had no choice but to wait for the police to show up. While they were waiting Adam was staring at the stab victim and knew he only had minutes to live if he did not get immediate medical…

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    No Smoking in chain fast-food restaurant KFC and Pizza Hut enacted a no-smoking policy for all company-owned restaurants, parent company Yum Brands incorporated said on August 15th, 2005. Besides this, the company encouraged their other 4,200 KFC and 4,600 Pizza Hut franchised restaurant in the US to follow. (Louisville, KY and Dallas, TX, August 11, 2005) This announcement arouses people’s controversy. The harmful effects of active cigarette smoking on health have been long established. And the…

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