5 Richest Fast-Food Chains in The World
The world's top restaurant firms are predominantly chain operations with a strong foreign presence. Some businesses have positioned themselves to manage economic cycles, considering the discretionary nature of restaurant spending, by sustaining steady, sustainable growth over the long term. In certain instances, by market capitalization, the world's largest restaurant firms are holding firms that manage a number of subsidiary chains. Posted On October 28th, 2020
Mc Donald’s
McDonald's is the largest fast-food chain. In total, this food chain has 35000 outlets across 119 countries. Almost 68 million customers visit McDonald's daily. That's more than Great Britain's entire population. The hamburger is McDonald's flagship food. 75 hamburgers are sold by the company every second. Other big McDonald's items include chicken sandwiches, French fries, desserts and soft drinks.
Starbucks
Starbucks, which is headquartered in Seattle, is the biggest coffee company in the world. In 64 countries, Starbucks has 23187 shops. 12973 in the US located on them. Cold & hot drinks, beers, beer and snacks are served at Starbucks. Starbucks provides customers with 87,000 drink combinations.
Subway
Subway fast food service operates in 107 nations, with a total of 42174 restaurants. Submarine sandwiches and salads are key subway items. Customers have 38 million subway sandwich options available. On a daily basis, it serves 7.6 million sandwiches. Currently, in a year, the subway makes enough sandwiches that could cover the Planet 14 times.
Burger King
There are 13000 restaurants in this multinational hamburger service chain in 79 countries around the world. It's the third biggest burger chain in the United States. Around 1 million individuals visit burger king stores worldwide every day. The flagship product of the burger king launched back in 1957, is the whopper sandwich. Every day around the globe, Burger King sells over 1.9 million whopper burgers.
Taco Bell
Taco Bell is an American fast-food chain renowned for its innovative Mexican-inspired menu items, frequently whimsical. Taco Bell, along with KFC and Pizza Hut, is owned by Yum! Brands, based in Louisville, Kentucky, and serving 42 million customers a week at almost 7,000 restaurant locations worldwide.