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    Porcini’s Pronto: “Great Italian cuisine without the wait!” In January 2011 Tom Alessio, marketing vice president at Porcini’s, Inc., of Boston, was pondering issues raised by a potential expansion of his company’s restaurant business. The domestic market for full-service chain restaurants was nearing its saturation point at both in-city and shopping mall locations. The big chains were looking overseas for growth, but as a small regional player, Porcini’s had neither the resources nor brand power to

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    Red Lobster

    experientials patronized the restaurant in 2008 (Red Lobster Case, 2010), the shrinking middle class makes it embarrassing to serve both experientials who expect the best service and price sensitive customers at the same time. Neither the rich nor the poor will choose Red Lobster since rich people will directly go to fine dining restaurants because they expect top notch service, and the low income people tend to spend more time eating at home (Gustafson, 2012). For a chain restaurant as large as Red Lobster

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    Restaurant Industry Strategy

    Executive Summary Industry and macro-environmental analyses of the international restaurant industry provides an overview of the industry and reveals the conditions that impact competitiveness and profitability of the industry’s players. The industry is split in two sectors: full-service restaurants (FSR) and limited-service restaurants (LSR). FSRs typically have a wait-staff; LSRs do not have wait-staff. The top five countries, in terms of total number of foodservice outlets, are: China, India

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    Red Lobster

    1968 by Bill Darden and Charley Woodsby. Red Lobster is known to be America’s best casual dining restaurant chain. It had its headquarters located in San Francisco, California. It proved to be a great success. Today Red Lobster is the largest full service seafood dining company in the world which serves nearly 3 million customers a week. As per the recent index of the year 2013, Red Lobster has crossed 705 locations worldwide. It is heard that the founder of the restaurant Bill Darden has decided

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    Marketing Project

    Enthaice Thai Restaurant | | | Consumer Behavior Keller Graduate School Of ManagementProfessor Kissi PeprahBenchawan SomroupJiraporn BenjapornpaisitNichamon Moramat | | | Consumer Behavior Course Project: Enthaice Thai Restaurant. 1. Marketing Analysis: * Company; Enthaice restaurant is the food establishment start up Thai restaurant in NYC. It will be located in Upper East Side, Manhattan, and NYC area. It will serve authentic traditional Thai food,

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    Marketing Plan Example

    STUDENT MARKETING PLAN FOR “CALIFORNIA ROLL-THRU” Table of Contents Page 1.0 Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………….4 • Products and Services……………………………………………………………………..4 • The Financing……………………………………………………………………………..4 • Management Team………………………………………………………………………...4 • Sales Forecasts……………………………………………………………………….........5 • Expansion Plan…………………………………………………………………………….5 2.0 Strategic Focus and Plan…………………………………………………………………….6 • Mission Statement………………………………………………………………………

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    Hospitality Industry

    I. Introduction Hospitality industry is one of the most in-demand industries nowadays. Hospitality management involves the planning, organizing, directing and controlling of human and material resources within the lodging, restaurant, travel and tourism, institutional management, recreational management and meeting and convention planning industries. All of these separate yet related segments of the hospitality industry are interrelated to deliver kind and generous services to guests. This is

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    Possibility Restaurant

    Case Study 1 – Possibility Restaurant Executive Summary Angela and Zooey decided to open the first ever French restaurant in Draperton called “The Posibility”. They could not offer a full menu at the beginning because they had no idea which tastes their clientele would gravitate toward when it came to French cuisine. They decided to settle for two main dishes; fish and beef. Their second dilemma was to figure out the number of meals to prepare each night. This would help them to efficiently plan

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    Evaluation

    Coopers Hawk Winery and Restaurant When I turned 21 the legal age to drink always had a taste for wine. The background that I originate from is European based and wine is in our family history. Coopers Hawk is the first winery/restaurant that caught my attention that has just been established around the area which I reside in and I just had to give it a shot. The decision was made that they are not many winery/restaurants that have a high range of wines to taste from in the area and this was the

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    Fashion Industry

    Restaurants may be classified or distinguished in many different ways. The primary factors are usually the food itself (e.g. vegetarian, seafood, steak); the cuisine (e.g. Italian, Chinese, Indian, French, Thai) and/or the style of offering (e.g. tapas bar, a sushi train, a tastet restaurant, a buffet restaurant or a yum cha restaurant). Beyond this, restaurants may differentiate themselves on factors including speed (see fast food), formality, location, cost, service, or novelty themes, such as

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