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A Kmart chain store.
A Wal-Mart chain store.
Chain stores (also called retail chains) are a range of retail outlets which share a brand and central management, usually with standardized business methods and practices. They are a type of business chain. Such stores may be branches owned by one company or franchises owned by local individuals or firms and operated under contract with the parent corporation. Features common to all chains are centralized marketing and purchasing, which often result in economies of scale, meaning lower costs and presumably higher profits.
These characteristics also apply to chain restaurants and some service-oriented chain businesses. Some argue that the standardized products which result from such centralization are culturally detrimental; for example, chain music stores are frowned upon by some for stocking works of more popular music if they exclude less well known, usually independent artists. Critics of chains allege that they are economically damaging to communities because they extract capital that otherwise would recirculate in the local economy with independently owned businesses.
The displacement of independent businesses by chains has generated controversy in many nations and has sparked increased collaboration among independent businesses and communities to prevent chain proliferation. Such efforts occur within national trade groups such as the American Booksellers Association[1] and Council of Independent Restaurants of America as well as community-based coalitions such as Independent Business Alliances. National entities like the American Independent Business Alliance and The New Rules Project promote these efforts in the U.S.[2] In Britain, the New Economics Foundation promotes community-based economics and independent ownership.[3]
By 2004, the world's largest retail chain, Wal-Mart, was the world's largest corporation in terms of gross sales.
Business chains
A business chain is a network of physical business locations, which all provide similar services or products, and share a brand. A retail chain is a type of business chain. They inevitably also share some degree of central management, supply chains, training programs, personnel, etc. They tend to either be parts of a single company or franchises, in which individual store owners license the use of the shared brand, training, and know-how. Chains of both main sorts tend to make purchases and licensing agreements as a single entity. Exceptions to these generalizations include Steve's Pizza in New York and EasyPizza in London. Even two stores or restaurants or businesses owned by the same person or group can constitute a local chain. Some large chains -- McDonald's, for instance -- are among the largest retail businesses in the world.Restaurant chains
A Cracker Barrel chain restaurant.
The proliferation of chain restaurants (and other chain businesses) is becoming an increasingly controversial trend worldwide. A common concern is nation-wide homogenization of culture, low wages often paid to employees of chain restaurants, and the furthering of suburban sprawl. In the U.S., a movement is building among communities and independent businesses opposing this trend. Examples include the American Independent Business Alliance, The New Rules Project[4] and the Council of Independent Restaurant Associations.
References
1. ^ American Booksellers Association
2. ^ American Independent Business Alliance
3. ^ New Economics Foundation
4. ^ The New Rules Project
2. ^ American Independent Business Alliance
3. ^ New Economics Foundation
4. ^ The New Rules Project
See also
- List of bookstore chains
- List of restaurant chains
- Fast food
- Casual dining
- Fast casual restaurant
- List of supermarkets, contains a number of chain stores.
- Retail design
Retailing consists of the sale of goods or merchandise, from a fixed location such as a department store or kiosk, in small or individual lots for direct consumption by the purchaser.[1] Retailing may include subordinated services, such as delivery.
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A brand includes a name, logo, slogan, and/or design scheme associated with a product or service. Brand recognition and other reactions are created by the use of the product or service and through the influence of advertising, design, and media commentary.
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This is a list of types of companies, i.e. legal forms such as the corporation.
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Franchising (from the French for honesty or freedom[1]) is a method of doing business wherein a "franchisor" licenses proven methods of doing business to a "franchisee" in exchange for a recurring payment, fees and a percentage of sales or profits.
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Business law
Business organizations
Basic forms:
Sole proprietorship
Corporation
Partnership
(General · Limited · LLP)
Cooperative
USA:
Business trust · LLC · LLLP
Delaware corporation
Nevada corporation
UK/Commonwealth:
Limited company
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Business organizations
Basic forms:
Sole proprietorship
Corporation
Partnership
(General · Limited · LLP)
Cooperative
USA:
Business trust · LLC · LLLP
Delaware corporation
Nevada corporation
UK/Commonwealth:
Limited company
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Marketing is a social process which satisfies consumers' wants. The term includes advertising, distribution and selling of a product or service. It is also concerned with anticipating the customers' future needs and wants, often through market research.
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Purchasing refers to a business or organization attempting to acquire goods or services to accomplish the goals of the enterprise. Though there are several organizations that attempt to set standards in the purchasing process, processes can vary greatly between organizations.
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C to C1.]] Economies of scale characterizes a production process in which an increase in the scale of the firm causes a decrease in the long run average cost of each unit.
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cost is the value of money that has been used up to produce something, and hence is not available for use anymore. In business, the cost may be one of acquisition, in which case the amount of money expended to acquire it is counted as cost.
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For the television series, see Profit (TV series)
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Culture (from the Latin cultura stemming from colere, meaning "to cultivate,") generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activity significant importance.
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Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and are disseminated by one or more of the mass media. It stands in contrast to art music[1]
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The American Booksellers Association (ABA) is a non-profit industry association founded in 1900 that promotes independent bookstores. The ABA and its members support freedom of speech, literacy, and programs that encourage reading.
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The term Independent Business Alliance refers to local affiliates of the American Independent Business Alliance (AMIBA). According to AMIBA's website, "An IBA is a coalition of locally-owned independent businesses, citizens and community organizations united to support home town
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The American Independent Business Alliance (AMIBA) is a non-profit organization that represents the interests of local independent businesses. It helps communities launch, sustain and network Independent Business Alliances (IBA).
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The New Economics Foundation (NEF) is an independent British think-tank, or, in their own description, a "think-and-do tank".
The group's goal is to promote their progressive view of welfare economics and environmentalism.
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The group's goal is to promote their progressive view of welfare economics and environmentalism.
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A brand includes a name, logo, slogan, and/or design scheme associated with a product or service. Brand recognition and other reactions are created by the use of the product or service and through the influence of advertising, design, and media commentary.
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Chain stores (also called retail chains) are a range of retail outlets which share a brand and central management, usually with standardized business methods and practices. They are a type of business chain.
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Franchising (from the French for honesty or freedom[1]) is a method of doing business wherein a "franchisor" licenses proven methods of doing business to a "franchisee" in exchange for a recurring payment, fees and a percentage of sales or profits.
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On the 17 December 2004, easyGroup launched easyPizza, a yield management delivery-only pizza company in Milton Keynes. easyGroup lost a High Court case against EasyPizza, a London based pizza delivery chain owned by Mr Karl Kahn who successfully accused easyGroup of bullying and
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restaurant is an establishment that serves prepared food and beverages to order, to be consumed on the premises. The term covers a multiplicity of venues and a diversity of styles of cuisine.
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In-N-Out Burger
Private
Founded Baldwin Park, California, USA (1948)
Headquarters Irvine, California
Key people Lynsi Martinez, Heir
Mark Taylor, President
Roger Kotch, CFO
Ken Iriart, VP of Human Resources
Carl Van Fleet, VP of Planning
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Private
Founded Baldwin Park, California, USA (1948)
Headquarters Irvine, California
Key people Lynsi Martinez, Heir
Mark Taylor, President
Roger Kotch, CFO
Ken Iriart, VP of Human Resources
Carl Van Fleet, VP of Planning
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Franchising (from the French for honesty or freedom[1]) is a method of doing business wherein a "franchisor" licenses proven methods of doing business to a "franchisee" in exchange for a recurring payment, fees and a percentage of sales or profits.
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Fast food is food that can be prepared and served very quickly. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food, such as TV dinners, typically the term refers to food which is cooked in bulk in advance, kept warm or reheated to order, and sold
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Applebee's International, Inc.
Public (NASDAQ: APPB )
Founded 1980
Headquarters Overland Park, Kansas, USA
Key people Dave Goebel, President & CEO [1]
Bill and T.J.
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Public (NASDAQ: APPB )
Founded 1980
Headquarters Overland Park, Kansas, USA
Key people Dave Goebel, President & CEO [1]
Bill and T.J.
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T.G.I. Friday's
Wholly owned subsidiary
Founded New York City (1965)
Headquarters Dallas, Texas
Industry Casual dining Restaurant
Parent Carlson Restaurants
Website www.fridays.com
T.G.I.
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Wholly owned subsidiary
Founded New York City (1965)
Headquarters Dallas, Texas
Industry Casual dining Restaurant
Parent Carlson Restaurants
Website www.fridays.com
T.G.I.
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Ruby Tuesday Inc.
Public (NYSE: RT )
Founded 1972
Headquarters Maryville, Tennessee, USA
Key people Samuel E. Beall III
Industry Restaurants
Revenue $1.110 billion USD (2005)
Operating income $156.559 million USD (2005)
Net income $102.
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Public (NYSE: RT )
Founded 1972
Headquarters Maryville, Tennessee, USA
Key people Samuel E. Beall III
Industry Restaurants
Revenue $1.110 billion USD (2005)
Operating income $156.559 million USD (2005)
Net income $102.
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