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  2. Fishbowl Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The free version of Boxstorm is called Boxstorm Forever Free. Fishbowl claims it is the first no-cost online inventory management software to integrate with QuickBooks Online. [17] It can be used to scan barcodes, add inventory, perform cycle counts, assign units of measure, and create locations to store inventory. [18]

  3. McDonald's to Roll Out New 'Dual-Point' Ordering System

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    The new system at McDonald's will dish out orders by placing numbers on receipts. A lot of chains do this already, but McDonald's will have an overhead screen that flashes the order numbers that ...

  4. Material requirements planning - Wikipedia

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    Material requirements planning (MRP) is a production planning, scheduling, and inventory control system used to manage manufacturing processes. Most MRP systems are software-based, but it is possible to conduct MRP by hand as well. An MRP system is intended to simultaneously meet three objectives:

  5. Jim Melvin - Wikipedia

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    James Walter Melvin is an American entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist who founded and served as the CEO of several notable software companies in the foodservice and hospitality industries. His software products have been installed at more than 125,000 stores worldwide for companies such as McDonald's , YUM!

  6. Fast-food restaurant - Wikipedia

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    William Ingram's and Walter Anderson's White Castle System created the first fast-food supply chain to provide meat, buns, paper goods, and other supplies to their restaurants, pioneered the concept of the multi-state hamburger restaurant chain, standardized the look and construction of the restaurants themselves, and even developed a ...

  7. QSR - Wikipedia

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    QSR may refer to: QSR International, a qualitative research software developer based in Melbourne, Australia; QSR, a standardized Q code initially developed for commercial radiotelegraph communication; Quick service restaurant (also fast food restaurant), a specific type of restaurant that serves fast food cuisine and has minimal table service

  8. Arcos Dorados Holdings - Wikipedia

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    During the past several years, Arcos Dorados implemented a restaurant maintenance strategy to reduce water consumption, energy utilization where possible, and waste reduction at its restaurants. As one example, the company developed a collection and storage system for the water generated through condensation from the air conditioning equipment.

  9. XSight - Wikipedia

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    XSight was a software for qualitative data analysis.Its last version was released in 2006, which was supported until January 2014. [1] Developed by QSR International for qualitative data analysis (QDA), it is a tool for researchers or individuals who are undertaking short term qualitative research analysis on projects involving non-numerical data. [2]