P E T E R ‚ A L E X Business McDonalds is a fast food restaurant that originated in America In Australia there are 850+ stores and more than 3500 stores world wide. Approximately employed by 90‚000 Australian citizens. In the 1970’s McDonald’s opens its first restaurant Australia In 1981 the McDonalds opened in Portland‚ WA McDonalds is not a need in life. If there was a shift in the major economic performance McDonalds would loose customers Business • McDonalds produces goods for its customers
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<center><b>McDonalds: Welcome sign in the high street or a place to avoid?</b></center> <br> <br>In this essay I will be discussing the pros and cons of fast foods. Now a day every body will recognize the golden arches of McDonalds‚ it is hard not to. McDonalds has restaurants everywhere‚ beside major roads and in almost every high street. Their commercials are on television at least once a day. They became popular within a couple of years. Teenagers especially like McDonalds because of the relaxed
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factors here that apply to McDonalds are mostly product value and maybe product suitability. Customers are bothered about how much McDonalds charge them for the burgers‚ because if McDonalds charge too high then people would not be attracted to McDonalds. E.g. a burger for $4. However‚ on contrast if you charge too low then people would think your product is of a very low quality and would not be that interested in coming to McDonalds. And for all these specific reasons McDonalds take very serious measures
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Strategic Profile The internationally known golden arches of McDonald’s were born in 1948 when the McDonald brothers of San Bernardino‚ California opened the first McDonald’s restaurant . The original restaurant provided the theme of hamburgers‚ fries and milkshakes that has become a staple of Americana fare. Later in 1961‚ Ray A. Kroc bought out the McDonald brothers and started to sell the restaurant franchises. Currently‚ McDonald’s has grown to over 34‚000 locations in over 118 countries
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Introduction Loyalty Scheme Case Study - McDonald’s Posted by on Wednesday‚ May 30‚ 2012 Under: Case Studies McDonald’s uses a combination of marketing strategies to build loyalty and promote their products. They offer coffee loyalty cards and student discounts. The student offers are divided into two; those that use NUS Extra Card and those that present valid student ID. Many companies also use the NUS Extra card to offer discounts to fulltime‚ part-time and distance learning students. Coffee
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different countries. McDonald’s boasted 2012 annual revenues of $27.56 billion dollars US. Aside from its annual revenue‚ another one of McDonald’s many successes is the McHappy Day‚ which is a day where McDonald’s raises money for the companies Ronald McDonald House Charity. McDonald’s faces many challenges such as trying to constantly improve the quality and nutritional value of their food due to movies such as “Super-Size Me” hurting their public image. McDonald’s has also gone through numerous lawsuits
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The Cyprus Journal of Sciences The Journal of Americanos College Editor Charalambos Louca Americanos College Joseph S. Joseph‚ University of Cyprus‚ Cyprus Kalliope Agapiou-Josephides‚ University of Cyprus‚ Cyprus Krassimira Ilieva‚ Bulgarian Academy of Sciences‚ Sofia‚ Bulgaria Leonidas A. Phylactou‚ Cyprus Institute of Neurology & Genetics‚ Cyprus Marianna Sigala‚ University of the Aegean‚ Greece Mary Koutselini-Ioannidou‚ University of Cyprus‚ Cyprus Mary Vaxevanidou‚ Patras Greek Open University
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different financial and managerial ratios it will be established if it offers the best menu to the hungry investor. Corporation Overview McDonald’s is part of the restaurant scene and more precisely of the fast food industry. It initiated operations in 1940 and now it is a “food service retailer with more than 32‚000 local restaurants serving more than 64 million people in 117 countries each
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customer’s perspective and (2) management’s perspective? Explain. A Rationale for McDonald approach McDonald’s success had been built on four pillars: limited menu‚ fresh food‚ fast service and affordable price. Intense competition and demands for a wider menu drive-through and sit-down meals - encouraged the fast food giant to customize product variety without hampering the efficacy of its supply chain. McDonalds use assembly line procedures in their kitchen for mass production so as to keep prices
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Analysis on the McDonalds advertisement We have recently been studying the McDonalds advertisement where they have stated that they are helping Aussie families and the future sports stars of tomorrow. They tell us that they are hand in hand with Australian families‚ but they only say that because they want more families to go to their local McDonalds store. But are they really helping the sports stars. Yes of course they are but they aren’t really helping out as much as they say. Yeah they do
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