EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Over the period, Vietnamese consumer foodservice is expected to maintain a healthy growth rate in terms of value, outlets and transactions. The higher living standards, busier lifestyles and higher disposable incomes, as well as the increasing influence of Western lifestyles and cuisine on Vietnamese culture, especially among the young, will be key factors supporting the growth of fast food. Furthermore, more newcomers, both international and local players, are predicted to enter
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Market restaurant chain and taking a 33% stake in the United Kingdom’s Pret A Manger, a sandwich bar chain with more than 100 outlets across the United Kingdom (). When a firm decides to do business internationally, there are many considerations the entity McDonald’s weighed to choose the best strategy in going overseas. Some of the cross-cultural issues facing McDonald’s management are similar, however many practices vary depending upon which country the global fast- food chain decides to do business
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through franchising in the year 2007. TGP opened its first franchise outlet in Pasay City along with 20 more stores in Metro Manila the same year. We’ve achieved a target of 1480 stores by the end of 2012, pivoting TGP to be the largest drugstore chain in the country. Franchise Fee P290,000.00 Total Franchise Cost / Investment P750,000.00 From the streets of Boston, USA in 1955, Mister Donut reached the Philippines in 1982
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during the period of 1950s to 70s in which many successful global brands started their operation. Globally some famous fast food brands are KFC (1952), McDonald (1940s), Burger King (1954), Arby’s (1964), and Wendy’s (1974). Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is founded by Colonel Harland Sanders is one of the most recognized fast food chains in America. Recently it is owned by PepsiCo and became the part of their Tricon Global Restaurant Division, now a day known as “Yum Brand”. KFC operates in more than
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much more. It’s been quite the journey, and we promise this is just the beginning-we’ve got our hearts set on making more history” (McDonald’s Corporation, 2011). Almost 60 years have passed since Raymond Kroc envisioned a nationwide fast food chain, which needless to say went on to revolutionise the American restaurant industry and become the world’s number #1 fast food restaurant. Today McDonald’s serves 52 million people a day from one of its 31,000 restaurants dotted around the world (Ritabrata
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Case analysis about Dabbawalla Case summary: Dabbawalla is the name of a group of Indian entrepreneurs that deliver home-cooked food to Indian office- and factory workers in the city of Mumbai. By using the public transport, bicycle and handcarts they pick up dabbas (a kind of lunch box) in the office- and factory workers homes. They use codes on the lid and geographical depots to divide the lunch boxes in to different areas all over metropolitan Mumbai. After delivering the food they also provide
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When it comes to restaurants and food chains today, there is much stress on quality service. Since retail food market is flooded with thousands of local food chains and gradual invasion of this industry by the Multi-Nationals e.g. Burger King, TGI Friday, a good customer service gives an edge to a restaurant and helps retain the customer base. Dunkin' Donuts is the world's largest coffee and baked goods chain. It is a fairly popular international food chain with wide scale operations in Pakistan
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are McDonalds, Burger King, Subway and KFC. As these restaurants have been very successful in Scotland we can assume more could be just as successful. With a population of roughly five million Scotland is a large country by any means, however the success of other fast food chains gives the impression that it is a strategy that could work. This could particularly be effective due to Scotland’s lack of Mexican restaurants in general. Currently there is really only one Mexican Chain restaurant in Scotland
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Running head: SWOTT ANALYSIS OF MEXICAN FOOD EXPRESS Strategic Plan Part II: SWOTT Analysis of Mexican Food Express Strategic Plan Part II: SWOTT Analysis of Mexican Food Express Mexican Food Express is one of the most important components under the Yum Brands umbrella of operation. By providing a Mexican inspired cuisine at budget prices, the Mexican Food Express brand has established a worldwide presence on 5 continents. This SWOTT analysis shows the various strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
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Target markets. b. Facilitating agencies. c. Intermediaries. d. All channel participants. e. Retailers and brokers. 4. Adam Page, channel manager at Wood Products, Inc., read in this morning’s paper that two large Midwest furniture retailing chains had merged. Page needs to recognize the potential impact of this change in the external environment on all of the following except: a. Wood Products, Inc. b. Public warehouses, trucking firms, and other Midwest facilitating agencies. c. All Midwest
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