“Research on preference pattern of consumers of KFC and McDonalds” Submitted By Neel Patel (AM1012) Puspendra Singh (AM2312) Submitted To Prof. Shreekant Iyengar Date 10 November 2012 RESEARCH ON PREFRENCE PATTREN OF McDonald’s AND KFC IN AHMEDABAD MARKET INTRODUCTION: McDonald’s and KFC are everybody’s favorite food trip destinations. When you like hamburgers‚ McDonald’s is always the top option. When you like fried chicken‚ KFC is always the first thing that comes to everyone’s
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1.1 BUSINESS INDUSTRY OVERVIEW The fast food industry in Malaysia is saturated with players such as McDonalds‚ KFC‚ Wendy’s‚ Chili’s‚ Nandos and the like. The industry is relatively large in terms of the participating brands in fast food business. Fast food business is categorised according to the food served as well as their facilities and locations. There are restaurants selling specifically burgers‚ pizzas or only chicken‚ Mexican cuisine and many others. According the location‚ some restaurants
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The Business ethic of KFC and McDonald TABLE OF CONTENTS The Business ethic of KFC and McDonald 1 Executive Summary 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Comparation of KFC and McDonald’s practices 4 3 Application of 4 relevant ethical theories 6 3.1 The utilitarian approach 6 3.2 The rights ethical approach 7 3.3 The Justice ethical approach 7 3.4 The virtue approach
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In 2010‚ KFC introduced its new item to the menu; The Double Down‚ it was the sandwich that had no room for a bun. This sandwich was introduced with an attempt to grow revenue in a very competitive business. According to Solomon‚ Marshall‚ and Stuart‚ the U.S. has the largest fast-food market in the world‚ with many competitors offering products that are the same or similar with rivalry prices that constrain profit margins (Solomon‚ Marshall‚ & Stuart‚ 2011) . KFC first started in North Corbin
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Description of KFC Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ which is widely referred to as KFC‚ is a fast food restaurant from America that is specialised in fried chicken [1]. It was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders‚ an entrepreneur who started his business by selling fried chicken from his restaurant on the roadside in Kentucky in 1930 when he took over a Shell Garage. He was born in 1890 outside Indiana near Kentucky [2] and died in 1980‚ 10 years after he sold the company to a food and drinks corporation [4]
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Introduction of Topic KFC was founded and also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ is one of the largest and well - known fast food restaurants concepts of today‚ it is present in various countries around the world and it has been able to establish renowned international reputation in multiple continents. The company was founded as Kentucky Fried Chicken by Colonel Harland Sanders in 1952‚ though the idea of KFC’s fried chicken actually goes back to 1930. He made the KFC as a true multi – domestic
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Unit 10: Marketing Management – Development of Concept 10.1 INTRODUCTION Marketing has become integral part of our day to day life. Formally or informally‚ people and organizations are involved in various activities that could term as marketing. A good marketing campaign is never a game of luck‚ but it is always‚ well-planned‚ well analyzed and well implanted strategy. A successful marketing is a perfect blend of science and art. A marketing strategy has to be creative unique and at the same time
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HBR.ORG THE GLOBE NOVEMBER REPRINT R K KFC’s Radical Approach to China To succeed‚ the fast-food giant had to throw out its U.S. business model. by David E. Bell and Mary L. Shelman With compliments of... The Globe At a KFC in Beijing KFC’s Radical Approach to China G PHOTOGRAPHY: GETTY IMAGES To succeed‚ the fast-food giant had to throw out its U.S. business model. by David E. Bell and Mary L. Shelman 2 Harvard Business Review November 2011 lobal companies
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Case Study 1 KFC China should continue its strategy of rapid expansion through China‚ as there are an increasing number of female workers in the workforce and they should expand particularly in developing and affluent cities to take advantage of increasing incomes of Chinese residents. However‚ KFC China will face challenges such as risks of backlash by residents and the government‚ increasing operation costs and increasing strength of competitors in the future and thus will have to strategise
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Introduction KFC has become synonymous with foreign fast-food after its entry in China. In 1987‚ KFC opened the first quick-service restaurant‚ which is totally a western-style‚ near Tiananmen Square in the capital of China‚ Beijing. KFC spread quickly after its first outlet in Beijing. It had the largest number of 11 outlets among the fast-food service restaurants in China in 1992. The number increased to 50 outlets in 1995. By 2001‚ there were more than 400 KFC outlets‚ which made KFC became the
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