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Rivals offer appetising deals as McDonald’s outlets shut doorsSales at Burger King, KFC, and Carl’s Jr. have surged in the December quarter, with these brands offering attractive value-meal packages to...
NCLAT asks McDonald’s, Vikram Bakshi to settle dispute by August 30The appellate tribunal’s direction came on an appeal by McDonald’s against an NCLT order last month reinstating Bakshi as the MD of the joi...
Restaurants don’t want to ration dishes they serveThe food and consumer affairs ministry wants hotels and restaurants to specify the quantity of food per plate on their menus.
India restaurants shifts towards creating camera-friendly dishes that customers can click and shareIt is this trend that restaurants want to leverage by creating camera-friendly dishes to spread awareness of their brand and menu and attra...
US burger chain Carl’s Jr ties up with UB to serve beer in IndiaUS burger chain Carl’s Jr has tied up United Breweries to serve Kingfisher beer at its stores in India, starting with New Delhi.
How McDonald's Indian operations have become a victim of a long-drawn-out slugfestIf a conflict happens to be in a business context, the brand suffers irrespective of who the winner is, says Murali Krishna Parna, chief ex...
Six food entrepreneurs who have taken their expertise to the high table of international restaurant chainsA fresh wave of international quick service restaurant brands in India is spawning a new generation of franchisee entrepreneurs.
YouWeCan Ventures invests about Rs 4 crore in master franchisee of fast-food chain Carl’s JrCricketer Yuvraj Singh has invested in Cybiz BrightStar Restaurants, the master franchisee of US-based fast-food chain Carl’s Jr in India.
US burger chain Carl’s Jr announces India entry, first restaurant in DelhiThe California-based chain will be the third burger brand to foray into India in recent months -- the other two being Burger King and Wendy...
Carl's Jr's Indian franchisee CybizCorp plans to raise Rs 125 crore to scale upThis will be over and above $2 million, or about Rs 12.5 crore, that CybizCorp has already raised from private equity investors.