Abstract

This paper will compare the strategic analysis of McDonald's and Burger King. This is mainly achieved by conducting a more detailed comparison of variables such as market strategy analysis, internal corporate structure, consumer preferences, and market expansion. Make side-by-side comparisons of marketing advertisements, price plans, marketing tactics, business structures, and other factors. The majority of people consider McDonald's to be the industry leader in fast food. McDonald's was established earlier and has more advanced technology than Burger King. According to preliminary investigation, McDonald's possesses technological and marketing resources that are comparatively complete, and also has relatively humanized employee benefits. For instance, McDonald's will offer flexible work schedules to its employees and will encourage recent graduates to seek for high-level positions, providing chances for young people. In addition, allowing female employees to work while taking care of their family is incredibly humane for them. Work. One of the reasons Burger King lags behind McDonald's in most marketing methods could be that the company has gone bankrupt and is currently dealing with considerable staff unrest. In order to appeal to consumers' psyche, McDonald's frequently introduces specials, follows the most recent fashions, and finishes them with $0.99. Burger King and McDonald's have various positionings in their respective industries, according to preliminary investigation and comparison. McDonald's, which came on the scene before Burger King, is comparable to a leader in the fast food sector. Additionally, Burger King is comparable to a rival in the fast food sector. However, Burger King has also seized numerous commercial chances with its audacious advertising strategies.

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