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    Preface information on Burger King: The origins of what is now the international fast food corporation Burger King, began in 1953 in Jacksonville Florida as Insta-Burger King. Inspired by the recent success of the McDonalds Corporation, Founders/Owners Matthew Burns and Keith Kramer searched for their own gimmick to kick start their business. They found that Gimmick in two pieces of machines called “Insta-Broilers”. The Machines were the cornerstone of the original few stores, and where required

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    Comparative study Product Similarities: McDonalds and Burger King both specialise there products in hamburger forms. They are both recognised for their type of meat used which are mainly beef and chicken. Both of their menus accommodate children which also includes a toy, as this will attract children to eat there more often. Their menus are similar since they both do milkshakes, nuggets etc. Both franchises include share boxes meals which supports about 4 people, depending on the available

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    Introduction When you think of a fast-food restaurant typically the first restaurants that come's to mind are McDonald's and Burger King. They are both highly established global brands are one of the leading fast food brands in the world. These international lead markets have found ways to meet their customer’s expectation for years making them the most highly known fast-food chain in the world. Thus, this report will critically analyze and compare two global corporations in the tourism industry

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    Student Name Professor Name Date   Intellectual Property Burger King In Florida, there is a national trademark over the name "Burger King" of an organization, Burger King; while over the same term, the Hootses had an Illinois (state-level) trademark. The court chose that the federal trademark trumped the state one, and along these lines, the Hootses could not keep Burger King from entering the country. Be that as it may, the Florida burger intrusion could not take up the entire country. The court

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    Introduction Burger king has set up a major brand name in New Zealand today. Youths and moderately aged individuals have made burger king widespread in this nation. The general population with age between 12-45 is the ones who buy burger king every now and then. Presently burger king wants to grow their business by pulling in the consumers who are between 35- 65 years by opening up king's café or bistro. Through the analysis by burger king, they have discovered the general population matured between

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    Burger King: Promoting a Food Fight ALL ABOUT THE CASE CHALLENGING CONVENTIONAL WISDOM Events: 2003 and 2004 2003 – Outcome of BK’s performance and its competitors - it turned out that: - MC Do (No. 1), reported 9% sales jump to a total of $22.1 billion - BK (No. 2), sales slipped about 5% to $7.9 billion - Wendy (No. 3), had spiked 11% to $7.4 billion, putting it in a position to overtake BK 2004 – Burger King CEO Grad Blum’s move

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    Promotion Burger King promotes their products by sending out direct mailers every month with discount coupons to one of their target market, which are young adults and low-income families. The mailers advertise “Over $70 dollars in savings”. “One of the coupons in the mailer offers two Whoppers, two small french fries, and two small drinks for $ 8.99” (BK mailer , 2016). These deals are so good that their target market the young adult and low-income families can afford to eat at Burger King restaurants

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    McDonald’s vs Burger King ─ Hudson Gooch Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg Business Studies Research Task Index Brief Background McDonald’s McDonald's is an American fast food restaurant chain. It was founded in 1940 as a barbecue restaurant owned by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California. The first McDonald's franchise using the arches logo opened in Phoenix, Arizona in 1953. Businessman Ray Kroc joined the company as

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    Here is the report you authorized in July analyzing the ways Burger King can increase their competitive edge and recommending the necessary actions that are to be taken in other for the fast food giant to remain viable in the industry. As is obvious, there is a fierce competition in the Canadian fast food industry and though Burger King has been attracting its fair share of the market. I feel they can explore so many means to lead the chart in the industry market share. Stating from the result of

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    Business and Management Burger King Burger king is a world-wide known fast food restaurant. Everyone has visited Burger King at least once in their lives. It was founded in 1954 in Miami by David Edgerton and James McLamore. Obviously it is served globally and the revenue is 4.05 billion. The company’s mission statement is as follows, “offer reasonably priced quality food, served quickly, in attractive, clean surroundings.” Burger King's mains aims is to be the top market leader in the fast food

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