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McDonald's: Cantalupo's Challenge |
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ExcerptsBackground NoteDuring the 1990s, McDonald's began to face problems due to changing customer preferences and increased competition. Customers preferred to eat at home using microwave ovens to heat food. They also became more health conscious and avoided red meat and fried food... McDonald's WoesMcDonald's problems in the early 2000s could be largely traced back to its growth strategy. The company's strategy for several years had been simple- consistently increase the number of franchise and company owned stores, thereby collecting a steady stream of royalty revenues. However, this was not the case in the beginning. When the McDonald brothers started the restaurant, their aim was to offer high quality menu at competitive prices, coupled with a self-service concept.
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