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  2. Fast food in China - Wikipedia

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    Fast food industries have grown immensely and have significant ties to the rapid economic development that took place in the 1990s to the early 2000s. As of 2013 there are over 2 million fast food restaurants open in China. These range from franchises to independent Chinese style fast food places. [49]

  3. Yum China - Wikipedia

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    China's first KFC restaurant at Qianmen, Beijing. Yum China has several subsidiary brands, including KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, COFFii & JOY (a coffee bar launched in 2018), Huang Ji Huang (a casual dining franchise), East Dawning (a Jiangnan cuisine fast food franchise) and Little Sheep.

  4. Mr. Lee (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The first franchise was opened in Beijing in 1988 by a Californian Chinese-American, Li Beiqi (Chinese: 李北祺; pinyin: Lǐ Běiqí), also known as "Mr. Lee". Li's face can be seen as part of the company logo, in a style similar to KFC's Colonel Sanders logo. Today, there are several hundred franchises present in many major Chinese cities.

  5. List of the largest fast food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of the largest fast-food restaurant chains by their number of locations in the world. Country of origin Name Number of locations Revenue 1

  6. 10 Best Asian Restaurant Chains in America - AOL

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    Whether you're looking for an elevated but pocket-friendly fast-food franchise to grab a quick bite, an affordable sit-down restaurant to have a nice meal, or luxurious fine dining to celebrate a ...

  7. Panda Express - Wikipedia

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    It was because of this connection that in 1983, Donahue Schriber Real Estate, the manager of the Glendale Galleria, invited the Cherngs to develop a fast-food version of Panda Inn for the Galleria's food court, and Panda Express was launched that October. [13] A second location was opened two years later at the Westside Pavilion in 1985. [14]

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