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PostHeaderIcon If you were to inherit any ONE fast food franchise, Which ONE would you prefer to inherit?

McDonalds
Subway
Burger King
or pick your own.

Wendy’s

PostHeaderIcon What kind of franchise (fast-food) is the best to open if you want a high success rate?

Fast food restaurants that are only popular in North America!

The kind isn’t as important as the location. You could open the best fast-food restaurant on earth, but if you put it in a dingy strip mall next to a bunch of retirement homes, you’ll be closed within the year.

Meanwhile, put anything next to a mid- to major intersection, or a business area, or a school, and you’re set.

PostHeaderIcon Fast Food Franchise opportunity, advice from Texas Chicken franchise

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PostHeaderIcon i watched a very touching video about how they get meat from animals for some franchise fast food companies?

Hello,
i was shocked and sad when someone sent me a video about how they torture the cow to get its meat for some food chain restaurants (fast food franchising). they put the animal ALIVE in the shredding machine.
the meat is a result of the mix of all his organs and tissues (bones, skin, inner organs…)
it was so aggressive and devilish. very touching.
I won’t eat meat when an animal is tortured that way.
is that true what i saw????
please tell it’s not always the case

I think those types of videos are made by Peta or similar organisations to straighten their warped mentality.

If that was to occur within the industry it would be in all of the papers and splashed across the news media.

Most meat processing plants are strictly controlled by regulations.
Unfortunately the inspectors don’t seem to get around all of the plants often enough.

PostHeaderIcon A good fast food franchise opportunities?

Hi im looking for a good fast food franchise opportunities.
thanks in advance.

I have worked at chickfila they were the best fast food i have ever worked!!!

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This is a first for Miami on many levels; Hip Hop Grub Spot™ in Miami Gardens is the first of numerous Hip Hop Grub Spot™ global fast food franchises to open throughout the world. Through partnerships with Florida A&M NAA Investment Committee, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Johnson and Wales University, PepsiCo and Rainforest Films, Hip Hop Grub Spot’s mission is to stop the violence in surrounding communities, educate and improve the quality of life of today’s youth by: Providing a safe and entertaining environment with an emphasis on quality and service while educating students in the community about global business leadership, youth entrepreneurship, investment opportunities and venture philanthropy.
This is a first for Miami on many levels; Hip Hop Grub Spot™ in Miami Gardens is the first of numerous Hip Hop Grub Spot™ global fast food franchises to open throughout the world. Through partnerships with Florida A&M NAA Investment Committee, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Johnson and Wales University, PepsiCo and Rainforest Films, Hip Hop Grub Spot’s mission is to stop the violence in surrounding communities, educate and improve the quality of life of today’s youth by: Providing a safe and entertaining environment with an emphasis on quality and service while educating students in the community about global business leadership, youth entrepreneurship, investment opportunities and venture philanthropy.

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PostHeaderIcon If you were given a fast food franchise which one would you pick?

How about 2nd and 3rd?

I would pick Port of Subs from Sparks, NV as my franchise. Their subs are even better than Subway. They are also very community minded. I like that in a business. So far, Port of Subs has taken over the west coast: Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington.

Subway would be my second pick.

Jack in the Box would be my third.

PostHeaderIcon Which orginated first, the old mcdonald had a farm song, or the Mcdonalds fast food franchise?

Im curious to know which thing orginated first. Considering that both have been around forever, isn’t it interesting to see which "McDonald" came first?

The song is older.

The Frank C. Brown Collection of North Carolina Folklore, published between 1952 and 1964, includes a song called "McDonald’s Farm", collected from a Miss Mary Scarborough of Dare County "in 1923 or thereabouts." It has lyrics very close to the common modern version:

Old McDonald had a farm,
E-i ei o
And on that farm he had some chicks,
E-i ei o
With a chick chick here and a chick chick there,
And a here chick, there chick, everywhere chick chick.
Old McDonald had a farm,
E-i ei o.

In the 1917 book, Tommy’s Tunes, a collection of World War I era songs by F. T. Nettleingham, the song "Ohio (Old Macdougal Had a Farm)" has quite similar lyrics–though with a slightly different farmer’s name and refrain:

Old Macdougal had a farm in Ohio-i-o,
And on that farm he had some dogs in Ohio-i-o,
With a bow-wow here, and a bow-wow there,
Here a bow, there a wow, everywhere a bow-wow.

The Traditional Ballad Index consider the "Tommy’s Tunes" version to be the earliest known version of "Old Macdonald Had a Farm", though it cites numerous variants, some of them much older.[1]

Two of these variants were published in Vance Randolph’s Ozark Folksongs in 1980. One was "Old Missouri", sung by a Mr. H. F. Walker of Missouri in 1922, a version that names different parts of the mule rather than different animals:

Old Missouri had a mule, he-hi-he-hi-ho,
And on this mule there were two ears, he-hi-he-hi-ho.
With a flip-flop here and a flip-flop there,
And here a flop and there a flop and everywhere a flip-flop
Old Missouri had a mule, he-hi-he-hi-ho.

The other variant from Ozark Folksongs was sung by Mr. Doney Hammondtree of Arkansas in 1942. He said he had learned the song around 1900 and that he "thinks it is the ancestor of another build-up song known as ‘Old MacDonald Had a Farm’."

Old Massa had a very fine hog,
In the merry green fields of the lowland,
He turned him in to be seen
In the merry green fields of the lowland,
And it’s oink here, and an oink there,
Naff-naff-naff and ev’rybody laugh as they go past
In the merry green fields of the lowland.

George Christy sang a similar version, "In the Merry Green Fields of Oland", in 1865.[citation needed]

A British version of the song, called "The Farmyard, or The Merry Green Fields," was collected in 1908 from a 74-year-old Mrs. Goodey at Marylebone Workhouse, London, and published in Cecil Sharp’s Collection of English Folk Songs.

Up was I on my fa-ther’s farm
On a May day morn-ing ear-ly;
Feed-ing of my fa-ther’s cows
On a May day morn-ing ear-ly,
With a moo moo here and a moo moo there,
Here a moo, there a moo, Here a pret-ty moo.
Six pret-ty maids come and gang a-long o’ me
To the mer-ry green fields of the farm-yard.

Perhaps the earliest recorded member of this family of songs is a number from an opera called The Kingdom of the Birds, published in 1719-1720 in Thomas D’Urfey’s Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy:

In the Fields in Frost and Snows,
Watching late and early;
There I keep my Father’s Cows,
There I Milk ‘em Yearly:
Booing here, Booing there,
Here a Boo, there a Boo, every where a Boo,
We defy all Care and Strife,
In a Charming Country-Life.

McDonald’s
Type Public (NYSE: MCD)
Founded May 15, 1940 in San Bernardino, California
Founder Dick and Mac McDonald
Headquarters Oak Brook, Illinois, USA
No. of locations 31,000+ worldwide[16]
Key people Ray Kroc, corporate founder
Andrew J. McKenna Sr. Chairman
Jim Skinner Vice Chairman/CEO
Ralph Alvarez, president/COO UK CEO, Steve EasterBrook Vice CEO and COO David Fairhurst
Industry Restaurants
Products Fast Food
(hamburgers • chicken • french fries • soft drinks • milkshakes • salads • desserts • breakfast)
Revenue $21.5864 billion USD (2006)[17]
Operating income $14.445 billion USD (2006)[17]
Net income $3.544 billion USD (2006)[17]
Employees 465,000 (2005)[17]
Slogan i’m lovin’ it
Website www.mcdonalds.com
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McDonald’s Corporation (NYSE: MCD) is the world’s largest chain of fast food restaurants, primarily selling hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chicken products, french fries, breakfast items, soft drinks, milkshakes and desserts. More recently, it also offers salads, fruit, snack wraps, and carrot sticks. The business began in 1940, with a restaurant opened by siblings Dick and Mac McDonald in San Bernardino, California. Their introduction of the "Speedee Service System" in 1948 established the principles of the modern fast-food restaurant. The present corporation dates its founding to the opening of a franchised restaurant by Ray Kroc, in Des Plaines, Illinois on April 15, 1955, the ninth McDonald’s restaurant overall. Kroc later purchased the McDonald brothers’ equity in the company and led its worldwide expansion.

With the successful expansion of McDonald’s into many international markets, the company has become a symbol of globalization and the spread of the American way of life. Its prominence has also made it a frequent topic of public debates about obesity, corporate ethics and consumer responsibility.

PostHeaderIcon Fast Food Training

In the mid-1980’s a young John Mahoney did this legendary comedy training film for a well-known fast food franchise. Written by JoBe Cerny. Directed by Dean DiBrito.

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PostHeaderIcon is pat and oscars a fast food franchise?

any suggestions on the best fast food franchise that offers the best product in terms of food, value, and service other than in n out? Pat and oscars came into mind, but is it really a fast food place?

i dont think so ive never heard of it