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    Fast Food

    USA there are meals by ham burger another meal Halal but other hand McDonald’s in Arab countries cannot find Halal meal or not Halal meals because everything is Halal. When McDonald’s decided to open in Arab country commit by rules of country. Achieving happiness is very important by satisfy all needs of customers. Satisfaction of customer needs = happiness = more profit Fast food industry is very competitive. People can choose another source to eat like Burger king or KFC or other local shops

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    International Business

    Burger King is a worldwide and one of the leading chains of hamburger fast food restaurants with its headquarters in Miami, Florida in the US. The corporation started as a franchise restaurant chain, called Insta-Burger King over half a century ago. After two years of operation, the firm faced some financial difficulties and was bought by its franchisees and renamed Burger King. Currently the company is the world's biggest flame broiled fast food restaurant chain. Last year statistics indicated

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    My Lee-Aann

    2316, C. Give a brief description of the project? Mang Inasal Philippines, Inc. operates quick service restaurants. It specializes in chicken inasal and various pinoy products. The company„s menu include pinoy palamigs, pinoy and keso burgers, beef sinigangs, and bangus sinigangs. The company was foundedin 2003 and is based in Iloilo City, the Philippines. It has additional offices in Luzon,Visayas, and Mindanao. As of November 22, 2010, Mang Inasal Philippines, Inc.operates as a subsidiary

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    Five Guys

    Five Guys Burger and Fries Restaurant Five Guys Burgers and Fries restaurant started as a 1 restaurant operation located in Arlington Virginia. As an alternative to college Jerry Murrell decided he would build a family business that his sons would help run. He then told his two older sons if they opted not to go to college he would use their college money and put it towards a business and they would stay behind to build and help run the business. His sons agreed. The two younger sons also

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    Bussiness Strategy of Mcdonlads

    McDonald’s Corporation April Hahnfeld Analyst July 18, 2010 HOLD • Threat of Competition: High • Threat of New Entrants: High • Threat of Substitution: Low-Moderate • Power of Suppliers: Low • Power of Buyers: Low • Best profit margin in the industry • Moderate Leverage • Good dividend yield and earnings growth • Attractive per-share earnings growth due to large share repurchases • Significant internal exposure and shareholder focus • Commodity cost risks • Extremely competitive industry

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    Industry Analysis

    of the fast food industry (11). Several decades ago over 75% of the money used for food was used to prepare meals at home, but today over 50% of the money is used to eat out. The fast food industry is comprised of famous names such as McDonald’s, Burger King, Taco Bell and Wendy’s to name a few. Fast food is now served not only at restaurants and drive-thru but also at airports, college campuses, Walmart, gas stations and even hospital cafeterias worldwide (12). In 1970, Americans spent about $6

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    Burger King

    Burger King Burger King, often abbreviated as BK, is a global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants headquartered in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The company began in 1953 as Insta-Burger King, a Jacksonville, Florida-based restaurant chain. Over the next half century, the company would change hands four times, with its third set of owners, a partnership of TPG Capital, Bain Capital, and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners, taking it public in 2002. In late 2010, 3G Capital

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    Fast Food

    World Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 1. No. 1. March 2011. Pp.107- 124 Exploring Consumer Behavior in the Context of Fast Food Industry in Dhaka City Nadia Farhana* and Shohana Islam** People in the Indian subcontinent have long been known for the delicious foodstuffs they prepare, serve, and eat. Times gone by suggest that they have used up a lot of their time, energy, and wealth to arrange their meals. But with the turn of the century, and changes in the socio-economic shape of the country

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    Overcoming Internal Barriers

    Burger King – Are They The True Leader of the Fast Food Industry? Barriers to success exist for every company regardless of how big or small they are. How a company strategizes for and responds to these barriers will determine the positioning of the company within the industry and its overall existence. To indentify potential barriers, a company must first formulate its key strategies for growth. A company can then examine itself internally and externally to identify barriers that may

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    Marketing Mcd

    PESTLE Mcdonald's PESTLE Analysis POLITICAL The operations of McDonalds are affected by the government policies on the regulations of fast food operation. Currently government are controlling the marketing of fast food restaurant because of health concern such as cardiovascular and cholesterol issue and obesity among the young and children in the country. Governments also control the license given for open the fast food restaurant and other business regulation need to follow such as for a franchise

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