McDonald's
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McDonald's Fast food and franchising In the 1950s and 1960s, McDonald's became one of the most successful companies in the world. A man named Ray Kroc used a business system called franchising to help the company grow very rapidly. The success of McDonald's made franchising a widely-followed business model for many other companies, especially fast food businesses. Here's how it works: A company develops a new business, and carefully plans all the details needed to run it successfully. Then, the company sells the right to use its name, and a copy the business plan, to people in other cities. Since all the details are already worked out, people will pay money - called a franchise fee - to get the business plan handed to them complete and ready to go. That way, they get a head start on owning and running a successful business of their own. |
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