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    Information Burger King was founded in 1954 in Miami‚ Florida by James McLamore and David Edgerton. There are more than 11‚000 globally in more than 60 countries. In 1957 the WHOPPER is their most famous menu item‚ and has been their signature item ever since. In 1958 the Burger King Corporation aired their first television campaign. Then in 1963 two restaurants opened in Puerto Rico for their very first international market. 1975 was the introduction of the “Drive-thru service” in the U.S. Burger King

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    C HAP T ER 12 An intriguing possibility is the near-officeless headquarters for international companies. Technology may permit more people to work from anywhere as they e- mail and teleconference with their colleagues‚ customers‚ and suppliers elsewhere. Thus they can live anywhere in the world and work from their homes‚ as is already occurring within some professions.62 However‚ if people can work from their homes‚ they may move their homes where they want to live rather than living

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    loyalty as publicly as McDonald’s and Burger King. The rivalry dates back to the mid-20th century as both companies emerged on the national scene‚ battling for territory and franchisees. The burger business is all about share of stomach. There are only so many ways you can innovate when it comes to a hamburger‚ so copying competitors’ ideas is standard practice. Take the Big Mac‚ which was launched in 1968 as McDonald’s answer to the Whopper. Burger King introduced the Whopper in 1957 when‚ after

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    Working groups and team This essay is going to examine the difference between the work environment in IKEA and Burger King. Some organisational or business functions are too large for individuals to carry out. Therefore groups are essential features of any organisation. A work group is a collection of people who share some of the following characteristics: definable membership‚ group consciousness‚ interdependence. (Mullins 2008‚218) Teams occur when a number of people have a common goal though

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    | Burger King | | BA330 Marketing Communications | | Burger King | | BA330 Marketing Communications | grantham university October 4‚ 2012 Felix E Rivera grantham university October 4‚ 2012 Felix E Rivera 1. Do you think using an alternative digital media approach to reaching the target audience would be a long-term strategy or is just a short-term tactic? In our case study reading‚ Burger King uses the Facebook social network as their alternative digital media

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    Background According to Burger King’s 2012 Annual Report‚ Burger King Worldwide‚ Inc. (Burger King) is a Delaware corporation formed on April 2‚ 2012 and the indirect parent of Burger King Corporation‚ a Florida corporation that franchises and operates fast food hamburger restaurants‚ principally under the Burger King brand. The company is the world’s second largest fast food hamburger restaurant (FFHR) based on total number of restaurants. As of December 31‚ 2012‚ Burger King owned or franchised a

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    Case Study: Burger King Beefs Up By Janet Mosha Burger King is the world’s largest chain of flame-broiled fast food restaurants. Its core competency is its flame-broiled burgers; whereas other fast food hamburger joints serve fried burgers or no burgers at all‚ Burger King offers the unique flame-broiled burgers with any options that a customer might like‚ consumers have the benefit of having a burger they cannot find elsewhere. Initially Burger King only sold burgers‚ fries‚ shakes‚ and sodas;

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    McDonald’s and Burger King are similar; they have evident differences in their advertising models‚ food and their commitment with the community. II) *Topic sentence 1: McDonald’s and Burger King invest a lot of money in their advertisements. A) Evidence #1: Golden arches‚ Ronald McDonald‚ Big Mac‚ extra cheese and the guy who promote Burger King. III) *Topic sentence 2: Their food seems to be the same‚ but it isn’t. A) Evidence #1: McDonald’s hamburger weighs less than Burger King’s. B) Evidence

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    doesn’t sound like Burger King. There’s a quiet whir of blenders crafting made-to-order smoothies with real strawberry‚ banana and mango pieces. Nor does it taste like Burger King. Not when one of its three new salads is topped with tangy apple slices and dried cranberries‚ and covered in an apple cider vinaigrette. You can even get made-to-order frappés. • PHOTOS: See Burger King’s new food and look • VIDEO: People check out Burger King’s new menu But this is Burger King‚ all right — with

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    Burger King reinvents flame broiling The fast food chain is testing a new broiler designed to save time‚ energy‚ and money‚ and - some say - makes the Whopper taste better. Fortune’s Matt Boyle reports. By Matthew Boyle‚ Fortune writer October 12 2007: 1:44 PM EDT NEW YORK (Fortune) -- At Burger King‚ flame broiling will never be the same again. After spending three years in development‚ the number-two fast food chain is quietly rolling out powerful new broilers that reduce utility costs

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