Arby's
American fast food restaurant chain
Arby's is an American international fast food restaurant chain started by Forrest and Leroy Raffel in 1964 in Boardman, Ohio. Arby's is well known for their roast beef sandwiches and their curly fries. [2] Food & Wine called Arby's America's second sandwich chain in the world (after Subway).
Company type | Private NASDAQ: SONC |
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Industry | Restaurants |
Founded | Boardman, Ohio (July 23, 1964) |
Headquarters | Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States |
Key people | Paul Brown (CEO) George Condos (COO & ARG President) Rob Lynch (CMO & Brand President) Nils Okeson (Chief Administrative Officer & General Counsel) David Pipes (CFO) |
Products | Fast food |
Revenue | $1.2637 billion USD (2007)[1] |
$ 9.4 million USD (2007)[1] | |
$ 16.1 million USD (2007)[1] | |
Website | www |
Locations
changeThere are restaurants in these countries:
- Canada
- Egypt (Re-opened in October 2018)
- Kuwait
- Qatar
- South Korea (Camp Humphrey's Post Exchange, Pyeongtaek)
- Turkey
- United Arab Emirates
- United States (In every state except Vermont and Rhode Island)
Countries that had restaurants:
- Australia (closed in the 2000s)
- Mexico (Closed in the 2000s)
- Ecuador (closed in the 1990s)
- Brazil (closed in the 1990s)
- Chile (closed in the 1990s)
- Puerto Rico (closed in the 1990s)
- Japan (closed in the 1980s)
- Netherlands (closed in the 1990s)
- Poland (closed in the 1990s)
- United Kingdom (closed in 2001)
- Jordan (closed in late 1990s)
- Egypt (closed in late 1990s; Re-opened in October 2018)
- Indonesia (closed in the 1990s)
- Philippines (closed in the 1990s)
- Malaysia (closed in the 1990s)
- Portugal (closed in late 1990s)
- Bahrain (closed in late 1990s)
- Taiwan (closed in late 1980s)
References
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Triarc 2007 Annual Report" (PDF). Triarc. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
- ↑ "Arby's Foundation Invests $3 Million In The Fight To End Childhood Hunger In Georgia". PR Newswire. Retrieved 2014-04-01.
Other websites
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