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  2. Craveable Brands - Wikipedia

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    Craveable Brands Ltd (formerly known as Quick Service Restaurant Holdings) is an Australian fast food restaurant holding company. It owns the franchise chains Red Rooster , Oporto , Chicken Treat and Chargrill Charlie’s brands with 620 restaurants throughout Australasia and Southeast Asia.

  3. Wow! Momo - Wikipedia

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    Wow Momo Foods in 2021 emerged as the most valued homegrown QSR brand in India with a valuation of ₹1,225 crores. [8] The Company has grown its foothold completely with company operated outlets; it does not have any franchise plans as of now. As per Fintrackr’s estimates, Wow! Momo in 2022 raised fresh investment in Series D round at a ...

  4. QSR International - Wikipedia

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    QSR International now known as (Lumivero) is a qualitative research software developer based in Burlington, Massachusetts, with offices in Australia, Germany, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. QSR International is the developer of qualitative data analysis (QDA) software products, NVivo , NVivo Server, Interpris and XSight .

  5. QSR - Wikipedia

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    Quick service restaurant (also fast food restaurant), a specific type of restaurant that serves fast food cuisine and has minimal table service; Restaurant Brands International (stock symbol: QSR), a Canadian multinational fast food holding company; Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport (IATA code: QSR), an airport in southern Italy, near to Salerno

  6. Retailing in India - Wikipedia

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    As of 2003, India's retailing industry was essentially owner staffed small shops. In 2010, larger format convenience stores and supermarkets accounted for about 4 percent of the industry, and these were present only in large urban centers. India's retail and logistics industry employs about 40 million Indians (3.3% of Indian population). [7]

  7. IMRB International - Wikipedia

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    IMRB also played an important role in the standardization of market research practice in India, and was responsible for the creation in 1983 of the Socio-Economic Classification system, a method now used across India to define target audiences. In 1987, as a founder member of the MRSI, it helped evolve industry wide codes of conduct, and ...

  8. Economy of India - Wikipedia

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    India's wedding industry has a size of $75 billion, second largest after China. It is the fourth largest industry in India. [331] The wedding industry saw significant growth in 2023 as weddings became larger and more extravagant post the pandemic blues. Average guest size grew by nearly 15%, from 270 guests in 2022 to 310 in 2023.

  9. Fast-food restaurant - Wikipedia

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    In March 2010, Taco Bell opened their first restaurant in India. Because non-consumption of beef is a cultural norm in light of India's Dharmic beliefs, Taco Bell had to tailor its menu to the dietary distinctions of Indian culture by replacing all of the beef with chicken. By the same token, completely meatless options were introduced to the ...