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    I have chosen the Burger King Corporation. The Burger King corporation main focus is on the customers they serve and the strategies they use to continue the growth and development of their company. Burger King uses the integrated cost leadership/Differentiation business strategy. Strategies in business are instrumental for the continued growth and expansion of a company. A strategy is a set of analytic techniques that are used to influence the direction of the firm 's growth in the marketplace

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    their name to McDonalds as they changed their menu and stop serving Bar-b-Que. In 1954, Burger King was first opened by Keith Kramer and his wife. It was first named Insta Burger King, because they used an insta broiler. Since it was failing in 1959, James McLamore and David R. Edgerton purchased it and changed its name to Burger King. The duo ran the company as an independent entity

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    3.0 FUTURE PLANNING ROSAFIFAH BINTI MANSOR (S38509) For future planning, Burger King should refer to SWOT analysis to enter the new market. 1) Based on strength in SWOT analysis, Burger King has greatest new item. Compare to the McDonald, they only upgrade their menu with the same product. In India we create new item such as we offer vegetarian and non-vegetarian burger and chapatti wrap. This is because, during the religious occasion in India which is a kind of festival, they usually do not

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    When she was younger, she could remember having her choice to either eat at McDonald’s or Burger King. ‘At the time’, she really did not pay much attention to the menu prices or the nutritional value. Although McDonald’s and Burger King are two of the largest fast-food franchises in the world, they have dollar menus and different nutritional value. If she had a choice between the two popular fast-food restaurants which one would she choose? Basing her decision on the restaurants’ years of experience

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    1954 David Edgerton and James McLamore purchased a fledgling burger shop that could not seem to make a name for itself, called Insta-Burger King. Immediately the two new owners renamed the establishment Burger King. For the first few years Burger King struggled to compete with their competitors, namely McDonalds, but slowly started to gain more and more popularity. If a person were to fast forward to today, they would see that Burger King is not only competing in the fast food industry, but also on

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    hear someone say, “Let’s go to McDonalds or Burger King,” what comes to mind would you consider the Big Mac or a Whopper? Think of how many calories that goes into each one. When you look at the Big Mac your calorie count is, “540 with 29 grams of fat and 45 grams of carbohydrates.” The Whopper shows, “670 calories, 39 grams of fat and 51 grams of carbohydrates.”(www.associatedcontent.com) So which

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    ever tried to get an ingredient label at a fast food restaurant? Wendy’s and Burger King is the most established restaurant over the world. They’re also the two of the most popular restaurants in the worlds. Well, about the past few years the range has shown that women have eaten more fast food than men. From my perspective and from what I’ve chosen to be the advertisement for Burger King. I realized that Burger King has its own slogan which is “Have it your way”. This slogan is attracting the

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    Discussion Both McDonald’s and Burger King are well-established, successful businesses, which have devised good strategies and plans to attract customers. These are the two largest multinational hamburger fast food restaurant chains in the world. This essay will first compare the marketing strategies of the two fast food chains. First of all, McDonald’s focuses on the middle- and upper-class customers, including families, youths and children. They have created menus that are suitable for all

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    schedules that the average person has to deal with. It is often necessary to grab food on the go because there just isn’t enough time to cook at home. This is the main reason behind the tremendous success of fast food giants such as McDonalds and Burger King. McDonald 's Corporation is the world 's largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants, serving around 68 million customers daily in 119 countries. Headquartered in the United States, the company began in 1940 as a barbecue restaurant operated

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    Before the last decade Burger King was the greatest competitor to the McDonald’s, but through the last decade Burger King has reduced their market share significantly. According to Advertising Age, “McDonald’s was 101 percent ahead of Burger King in average domestic revenue per unit in 2010, more than double its lead from 10 years earlier”. Burger King started to go down in early 2000s, then company has passed into different owners and their imprudent advertising and marketing strategies let them

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