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.2% of the market, having overtaken the quick-service (i.e. fastfood) sector in this decade.
These two sectors boast major US-based players such as: McDonald's (used by 44% of UK adults in 2009), KFC and Burger King
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Technomic Top 100 Fast Casual ChainRestaurant Report The 2009 Technomic Top 100 Fast Casual Report is the only publication that provides rankings, analysis and profiles of the leading Fast casual
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to 10 sub-industries, fastfoodchains, drive-in restaurants, carry-out only restaurants, delicatessens, and ice cream stands.
Industry Definition
NAICS 72221: FastFoodRestaurants. This industry
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Technomic Top 200 Canadian ChainsRestaurant Report The 2009 Technomic Top 200 Canadian Chains Report is the most comprehensive ranking, analysis and overview of the Canadian chainrestaurant
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to 10 sub-industries, fastfoodchains, drive-in restaurants, carry-out only restaurants, delicatessens, and ice cream stands.
Please note, this report offers statistical information only and does
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, establishments and employment and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, fastfoodchains, drive-in restaurants, carry-out only restaurants, delicatessens, and ice cream stands.
- Argentina
- Australia
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Japan’s Appeal To Foreign Investors:
US fast-foodchain Wendy’s expects to open 100 fast-food outlets in Japan within the next five years, which it hopes to subsequently increase to 700. While
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Japanese consumer goods investors with a stronger buying power, bolstering their appetite for overseas acquisitions.
Switching Sights To Higher Growth Markets – US-based fastfoodchain Yum! Brands has
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in the transition from food production on the farm to food purchased in restaurants and shops. Most consumers in countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States are regarded as being “cash rich
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the specific parts that went into the whole in the first place).
Given this caveat, in this report we define "restaurants" as including all types of eateries, such as dine-in, take-out, fastfood, buffet
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of the value chain being always smaller than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability).
The latent demand for restaurants is not actual