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Dimas [21]
3 years ago
5

does mcdonald's franshicd have the same menu as McDonald’s? Like if deal happened with McDonald’s will the franchise serve the s

ame deal?
Business
1 answer:
givi [52]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Yes, the menu served at any McDonald's franchise will be exactly what you'd find in any other McDonald's outlet, franchise or not.

Explanation:

When businesses such as fast-food companies want to expand, one of the strategies available to them is the use of a Franchise method.

This involves permitting another company or individual to use its brand, intellectual properties, business system, and any other rights or properties of the parent company to trade in exchange for an initial fee as well as royalties whose sum is agreed by both parties.

The original company is usually called the franchisor and the new entrant the franchisee.

For this type of strategy to work, the franchisor must already have a strong brand, a tested business operating system that works and one that is easily replicable or scalable.

A franchise is not a franchise if it's services or operations differ from that of the parent company. So, whether it is the Franchisor or the Franchisee, the system, products, and services must look and feel the same everywhere one goes.

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