political factors includes the government policies as KFC being a foreign company‚ but they have to obey the policies of the Government laid by the government of Pakistan‚ the country where the business activities are being carried out. KFC has handled this situation very tactfully and has obeyed the policies of the Government as prescribe by the government in order to run this kind of business. The other major factor is the pricing policies. KFC maintain & design its price policies keeping in view
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woman to live in. Nepal is a country compacted between China and India‚ Nepal isn’t very big and very poor but it populates over 30 million people. This country is known for little to no rights for women. Early marriage and child birth are main reasons for the malnourished women in Nepal‚ statistics say 1 in 24 die in pregnancy and/or birth( ). Daughters who aren’t married before their teens would be sold to traffickers. 2008 finally saw the government of Nepal put a Human Trafficking
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KFC‚ or also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ has been one of the most famous fast food franchises nowadays along with McDonald’s and Subway. Looking at the graph above we can see that Yum! Brands‚ the parent’s company of KFC are the third biggest firm in the fast food industry. By serving more than 12 million customers in 21000 stores in 109 countries every day‚ KFC has become the world most popular chicken fast food franchise. (1) However‚ over the past decade‚ KFC’s suppliers have been caught
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KFC began with Colonel Harland Sanders. He discovered his penchant for cooking when he was only 9 years old. Through the years he grew up to become a personage the world knows as Colonel Sanders‚ founder of KFC. He reached celebrity status in 1952‚ when he decided to franchise his famous Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe blends of 11 herbs and spices to the rest of America. By the early 70’s‚ that special recipe reached Malaysia. Today‚ KFC Malaysia continues to serve finger lickin’ good‚ succulent
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HISTORY KFC (formerly known as Kentucky Fried Chicken) is a trademark franchise of Yum! Brands‚ Inc.‚ headquartered in Louisville‚ Kentucky‚ United States .Founded by Col. Harland Sanders‚ KFC is known mainly for his fried chicken‚ which is usually served in a bucket . Col. Sanders began selling fried chicken at his gas station in the year 1939 in Corbin‚ Kentucky which subsequently moved to a motel. He closed his business in the late 1940s when the Interstate highway through town. In the early
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Kentucky Fried Chicken and the Global Fast-Food Industry: KFC : world’s largest chicken restaurant chain and third largest fast-food chain in 2004 One of the first fast-food chains to go international‚ one of the world’s most recognizable brands. KFC’s early international strategy: grow its company and franchise restaurant base throughout the world refocused in 2004 on several high growth markets (China‚ Canada‚ UK‚ Australia‚ South Africa‚ and more) company-owned restaurants (greater control
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spices were born. In 1957 Kentucky fried Chicken used to be sold in buckets. In1966 The Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation goes public. In 2002 the tricon global Restaurant Inc which owned KFC changed its name to YUM! Brands.INC In 2006 KFC serves customers in over 1 billion dinners in 80 countries worldwide. (KFC corporation‚ 2010) BRANDING AND BRAND DIAMOND: DEFINITION OF A BRAND:” An identifying symbol‚ words‚ or mark that distinguishes a product or company from its competitors. Usually
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On 25th September 2012‚ I started my research in one of the most popular fast food restaurant which is KFC and it’s located in Tesco Nilai‚ Seremban. That day‚ I reached there around one o’clock in the afternoon and going to have my lunch at KFC also. I used to be there in afternoon as most of the customers or crowd will be there due to the lunch value in KFC. Tesco KFC was crowded and occupied with people as it was peak hours for lunch and most of them are workers from nearby shop lots in Tesco
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the impact of IMF in monetary policy. • To know the IMF’s role to meet the changing needs of its member countries in an evolving world economy. • To find out the impact of IMF in Nepalese economy. • To know about the IMF lending in Nepal. 1.3 Importance of the study The following are the points‚ which throw light on the importance of this fieldwork: • It serves as the partial fulfillment of requirement of B.B.A. program. • It has helped us to boost up our confidence
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Suggestion to KFC As we know‚ KFC is one of the leading Fast-Food chains in the world‚ but their market share has been declining globally since 1989. According to the case‚ (pg number C-211‚ exhibit 4) their market share has declined from 70.8% to 55.6% in 1999. Also because of KFC’s dominating and widespread leadership in the US market tends to give more opportunities to rivals as the U.S. base growth rate is about 1% annually. Therefore it is totally understandable why KFC has not been able
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