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  2. Fast food - Wikipedia

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    Fast food was created as a commercial strategy to accommodate large numbers of busy commuters, travelers and wage workers. In 2018, the fast-food industry was worth an estimated $570 billion globally. [1] The fastest form of "fast food" consists of pre-cooked meals which reduce waiting periods to mere seconds.

  3. Fast-food restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The fast-food industry is popular in the United States, the source of most of its innovation, and many major international chains are based there. Seen as symbols of US dominance and perceived cultural imperialism, American fast-food franchises have often been the target of Anti-globalization protests and demonstrations against the US government.

  4. Subway (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Subway IP LLC, [8] trading as Subway, is an American multinational fast food restaurant franchise that specializes in submarine sandwiches (subs) and wraps.It was founded by Fred DeLuca and financed by Peter Buck in 1965 as Pete's Super Submarines [9] in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

  5. Chick-fil-A is dominating the fast-food industry in one key ...

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    Chick-fil-A earned the No. 1 spot as America's most beloved fast-food chain in the American Customer Satisfaction Index's annual survey.

  6. The fast food industry is facing a growing crisis - AOL

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    While the introduction of new equipment at fast-food restaurants is driving up stock prices, they're frustrating employees who have to use them every day. The fast food industry is facing a ...

  7. The Best Turnaround Story in the Fast Food Industry - AOL

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  8. Fast food advertising - Wikipedia

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    Fast food advertising promotes fast food products and utilizes numerous aspects to reach out to the public. Along with automobiles, insurance, retail outlets, and consumer electronics, fast food is among the most heavily advertised sectors of the United States economy; spending over 4.6 billion dollars on advertising in 2012. [ 1 ]

  9. The Wendy's Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wendy's Company is an American fast food corporation and the holding company [7] for Wendy's and First Kitchen. Originally founded as the Deisel-Wemmer Company, it is sourced in Dublin, Ohio. [8] The company's principal subsidiary, Wendy's International, is the franchisor of Wendy's restaurants.