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    Wendy's Business Analysis

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    Wendy's is a franchise fast food company founded by Dave Thomas in the nineteen hundreds in Columbus Ohio. He named the company after his daughter Melinda "Wendy." The company's competitors are other large franchises like McDonald and Burger King selling aImost the same thing. I became familiar with this organization when I was employed to work there 2016. I was in training for the job for two weeks before they let me loose. I watched videos about the company and how things are done to get familiar with it. During my training the employees were very nice and loving and also helping me with things that I couldn't do. They made me feel like I'm their blood family. It was a good feeling. The three aspects of this business I will touch on are the…

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    I. Introduction to Burger King Burger King (BK) is an American worldwide chain of hamburger fast food restaurant. Headquartered in the unincorporated region of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the organization was established in 1953 as InstaBurger King, a Jacksonville, Florida-based eatery network. After Insta-Burger King kept running into budgetary problems in 1954, its two Miami-based franchisees David Edgerton and James McLamore acquired the organization and renamed it "Burger King".…

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    Burger King Case Study

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    Background and history of Burger King and McDonalds Background of burger king: Burger king was founded in 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida and was known as insta-burger king. Founders Keith J Kramer and his wife’s uncle Matthew Burns purchased the rights to two pieces of machinery called “insta” machines and opened their first restaurants based around a cooking device called an insta boiler. This device often proved to be a success of cooking burgers .all franchises were required to have this…

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    the Super Bowl’s high viewership as a way to reach a wide range of people. In Super Bowl LII the fast food companies McDonald’s and Wendy’s both paid for a 30 second commercial promoting their food and ideas. Both companies in Super Bowl LII attempt to reach and convince customers who eat at both restaurants to eat only at theirs. The two companies with only 30 seconds made their attempts to sway the audience to one side. With more differences than similarities Wendy’s aired its “Iceberg”…

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    It was a regular day I remember like it was yesterday. My friends were knocking on the door so I answered. They wanted me to come out side. I asked my mom in she said yes. But before I left she said don’t you go out there getting in trouble with them boys. I said yes mam, I won’t. Then she said don’t leave the neighborhood with them either. So everything started to get crazy from there. When I left the house they asked me do I want get something to eat from Wendy’s. I wanted to say no so bad but…

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    Drawing Wendy's Room

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    Instead of drawing Wendy’s room where Peter Pan had first arrived, it shows her during the end of the book where she is grown up, with her daughter Jane. I thought that Jane would have similar character as Wendy, so most things in Jane’s room, would be things Wendy also would have had in her room when she was her age. Though by doing this through Jane’s room, it more clearly shows Wendy as a mother, (since she had adapted a motherly personality even at a young age). In the picture, it shows her…

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    This Wendy’s ad reels the consumer in with a curiosity, in which they are basically glued to so what is going on. Luring you in with music that is pretty creepy but draws in viewer’s attention. It doesn’t begin as a typical fast food ad but as in a fashion show. The show commencing yet its location seems to be in a non-typical venue. This ad was made mostly to get the consumer to think about having a freedom of choice and why they should choice Wendy’s over the computation. While this ad was…

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    Write An Essay On Wendy's

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    “Easy money, bro. Easy money,” Those words resonated through my mind on my first day as a Wendy’s employee. It was at that moment when I realized how easy life was when I was working at Dillard’s. Those words, that now taste bittersweet, came from my former coworker, Hector. He and I used to work side by side at the clothing department store Dillard’s, and every time I had the chance to work with him, he would always say the same thing, “Easy money, bro. Easy money.” I had not really given it…

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    All fast food lovers know the struggle of where they should eat. “I am in the mood for some grub, but which sounds better, Wendy’s or McDonald’s?” Fast food has been around ever since the 1950s, and you cannot deny they have been a success. There are many different food types depending on the restaurant such as a burger place, Mexican food, and sometimes even Chinese. For the classic burger lovers, you may have had to make the decision between Wendy’s and McDonald’s at some point in your life.…

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    impact on me. Reading Wendy’s introduction, those words came to me. I felt angry and sad, how could a mother not want her child? How could a mother tell her seven-year-old daughter to leave and find her real father? I really do try to hold back on judging other people but when it comes to abuse towards the innocent, I just do not understand. Wendy’s story reminds me of a two-year-old boy I worked with this summer who had been left in his crib for the first six months of his life. He had been…

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