Franchising
Advertising
Food
Work
Founders
100

What is the main topic of the book?

Fast food

100
Target of advertising

Children

100

What food item is most profitable for fast food joints?

Soda

100

What is the most popular fast food chain?

Mcdonalds

100

What is the name of the man who franchised and took over Mcdonald's? 

Ray Croc 

200

Was the fast food industry good for the economy?

Yes

200

name 2 ways that McDonalds advertises to kids?

PlayPlaces and toys in happy meals
200
Is fast food beneficial for your health?

No

200
Was McDonalds responsible for the influx of jobs in the 1900s?

Yes

200

Why was Carl Karcher removed from his company?

Because of his approval of the green burrito plan
300

original or starting franchise fee of McDonald's

$950

300

What is advertising and how does it help fast food companies?

Advertising is the public promotion of a product/service. It helps the popularity of a franchise.

300

What food did Carl Karcher sell?

Hot dogs

300

Is a slaughterhouse job a safe and good job, yes or no and why

No, because of high risk of injury, low pay, and reduced safety.

300
What did Carl Karcher do before he started his restaurant?
He had 4 hotdog stands.
400

Cost to franchise with a larger company such as Carl Jr.'s, McDonalds, and miscellaneous in current times

About 1.5 million dollars

400

During what decade did marking products to children explode?

1980s

400

How many hamburgers does McDonalds sell in a singular second??

75 burgers
400

Who does the most work at fast food joints?

Teenagers/young adults

400

Why was Carl Karcher Enterprises declining?

Lawsuits
500

Definition of franchising

Franchising is the act of allowing others to pay you to use your company rights and name while both you and them make money/profit.

500
Marketing strategy used by Disney to obtain corporate sponsorship by selling the rights to use Disney characters to other companies, which increases product popularity and recognition.

Synergy

500

Does a hamburger have meat from more than one cattle, and is this a bad/good thing and why?

Yes, + it is a bad thing since the chance of disease being spread to the food is increased.

500

How often does a teenager quit a fast food job?

Every 2-4 weeks

500

explain why the Mcdonald's brothers didn't want to expand their business to other locations. 

They weren't able to manage them all at once in their way.

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