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    Subway Monologue

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    Screams and gunfire.. the taste of smoke and burning flesh in the air.. Its that dream again.. I had it a few times over the years.. but this time.. it was bad.. the smells where stronger‚ the screams and horrors.. everything was intensified by ten. The thing is.. i could not tell anyone about this.. that the dream had returned.. they would think that i was insane! Again... Im standing on the edge of a forest‚ with a great field‚ yellow with corn stretches out in front of me. The forest is

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    Avon Marketing Strategy

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    About Avon Avon is the world’s leading direct seller of beauty and related products‚ reaching women in over 120 countries through over 6.2 million independent sales Representatives. 2009 saw Avon celebrate its 50th Anniversary in the UK. Avon UK has gone from strength to strength and now is one of the top beauty brands in the country‚ providing its customers with innovative‚ stylish‚ and great value products. Avon offers an extensive range of products including make-up‚ skincare‚ fragrance‚ jewellery

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    Nestle Marketing Strategy

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    NESTLE- A CASE STUDY The product‚ packaging and communication have been revamped. The re-launch campaign‚ which has the tagline‚ ’Kaafi Hai’‚ targets college-goers. After a lengthy hiatus of six years‚ Nestlé has re-launched its chocolate brand‚ Bar One. During this period‚ Nestlé Bar One has been available in the market‚ but was not advertised at all. |[pic] | B Kannan‚ general manager‚ chocolates and confectionery‚ Nestlé India

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    Italian Bmt Subway

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    THE HISTORY OF SUBWAY In 1965‚ Fred DeLuca set out to fulfill his dream of becoming a medical doctor. Searching for a way to help pay his education‚ a family friend suggested him to open a submarine sandwich shop. Dr. Peter Buck has made a loan of $1000 to become Fred’s partner‚ and a business relationship was forged that would change the landscape of the fast food industry. The first stores was opened in Bridgeport ‚ Connecticut in August‚ 1965. After that Fred DeLuca and Dr. Peter Buck

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    The Subway sandwich chain is the largest restaurant operation in the world‚ as determined by the number of locations. Subway has been gaining on other fast-food restaurants such as McDonald’s for years. It’s smaller format costs less to open and operate than other chain restaurants and lets it squeeze into heavily trafficked locations places such as McDonald’s might bypass. In its clarity‚ simplicity‚ and achievability‚ the Subway restaurants have one of the best mission statements in the U.S.

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    Subway Case Study

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    For years‚ Subway attracted and held onto customers through a reward system known as the Sub Club. How did this system work? Basically‚ Subway gave its patrons business-sized cards with tiny stamps on them. Every time a card filled up with stamps‚ the patron earned a free meal. Unfortunately‚ Subway had to discontinue the Sub Club‚ much to the dismay of its loyal customers. The reason? Fraud. The availability of cheaper home laser printers and multimedia personal computers has made counterfeiting

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    Pestel Analysis of Subway

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    PESTEL Analysis 3.1 Political Forces Subway can easily apply its business license in plenty of the countries. It is because that Subway is operated by complying with the political rules such as tax policies‚ environmental protection laws‚ employment laws and other political rules. 3.2 Economic Conditions Having set up with low cost‚ it is a very good advantage to Subway. Subway has fully supports from its major suppliers so that it has its completely adequate materials and needs to work out its

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    Mcdonald's vs. Subway

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    1 McDonald’s vs. Subway Convenience or Health Darlene Freeman University Composition and Communication 1 August‚ 23‚ 2012 Karen Robinson

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    Target Audience Subway

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    TARGET AUDIENCE Subway took its journey from a single outlet in Perth and now has a target market of young Australian consumers that is more nutrition conscious and focuses on having healthy food as opposed to burgers or fries. It happens to be the undisputed market leader in the category of sandwiches while it has a competitive edge over others in terms of having ten times more locations than any other brand. By the year‚ 1993‚ Subway had opened up 8‚400 stores with most of them being in North

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    Subway Market Segment

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    What market segment (s) seems to be served by Subway? Why do you think so? Subway seem to be serving mainly young people. It’s positioned as a fast food chain that serves fresh food to it’s target customer mainly comprises of young individuals focused towards healthy diet. Majority of their target customer lies on this age group between 16-39. The tagline “Eat Fresh” highlighting the actual positioning the business has maintained. There are different segment of young people. First are the

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