McDonald’s enters
There are about 400 McDonald’s in the
McDonald’s Corp. will enter a new Southeast Asia country
for the first time in two decades when it adds a Vietnam restaurant this
weekend to catch up with chains including Burger King Worldwide Inc.
The world’s
largest restaurant chain starts service in
Nguyen, son-in-law
of Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, said expanding the chain to at least 100
branches within a decade was an achievable, if tough, goal. Vietnam’s appetite
lured Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s International Dairy Queen Inc. to open in Ho
Chi Minh City last month, joining a field of U.S. brands that since 2010 has
added CKE Inc.’s Carl’s Jr.; Domino’s Pizza Inc.; Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc.’s
Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins; Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Inc., Subway
Restaurants, and Starbucks Corp.
“McDonald’s in
Vietnam is going to be packed with parents, many of whom will not be eating
because the food doesn’t appeal to them but who will be happy because watching
their kids munch away on burgers makes them feel they’re part of something
positive and modern,” said Markus Taussig, an assistant business professor at
the National University of Singapore and a former Vietnam resident.
Burger King has 29
restaurants in the nation after opening its first in 2011, while Yum! Brands
Inc.’s KFC fried chicken chain has been in the country since 1997.
Development goals
Burger King
doesn’t comment on its competitors, said Bryson Thornton, a spokesman for the
Miami-based company.
McDonald’s profile
puts the Vietnamese consumer market on a global stage, says Paul Stoll, who
helped set up the Vietnam Tourism Association that includes hotels and tour
operators.
“It’s a global
brand that people are familiar with, and that gives people confidence,” said
Stoll, who’s also chief executive of Celadon International Hotel Management
Joint-Stock Co. in
There are about
400 McDonald’s in the
“If you look at
these comparable markets, we’d love to be there in the
near-but-not-too-distant future,” said Nguyen, 40. “This is an organization
that eventually will have thousands and even tens of thousands of employees.”
Nguyen was born in
the city then known as
Big brands
McDonald’s got
about 68 percent of revenue outside the
“People in
Opening 100
McDonald’s within 10 years is “very do-able,” said Ralf Matthaes, the Ho Chi
Minh City-based managing director for the
“Income levels and
disposable income in
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Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 2, 2014
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