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Chicago global QSR franchisor (NYSE: MCD) $25.7B FY2024 revenue; 40K locations, 95%+ franchised, 175M loyalty app users, E. coli Q4 2024 recovery, McValue 2025 competing with Burger King and Yum!.
McDonald's Corporation is a Chicago, Illinois-based global fast food restaurant operator and franchisor — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MCD) as a Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — operating approximately 40,000 restaurants in 100+ countries through a predominantly franchised model (95%+ franchised) where independent operators pay royalties and rent for the McDonald's brand, systems, and real estate, generating restaurant revenues for franchisees and fee-based revenues for McDonald's Corporation. In fiscal year 2024, McDonald's reported revenues of $25.7 billion (comprised of franchisee royalty and rental income plus company-operated restaurant sales), with comparable sales declining 1.5% globally for the year as value-seeking consumer behavior and a significant E. coli outbreak (October 2024, Quarter Pounder onion contamination — affecting 104 people across multiple states, causing one death) weighed on traffic in Q4 2024. CEO Chris Kempczinski's strategy focuses on the "Accelerating the Arches" growth framework: marketing investment in core menu items (Big Mac, McChicken, McNuggets, fries), digital ordering acceleration (McDonald's mobile app surpassing 175 million 90-day active users globally by 2024), loyalty program expansion (MyMcDonald's Rewards — generating over $20 billion in annual system-wide loyalty sales), and value platform restoration (McValue menu launch in 2025 restoring affordable entry-price items that franchise operators had reduced during inflation-driven menu price increases).
Super-premium ice cream brand with social activism heritage; Unilever-owned with independent mission board, navigating potential parent company ice cream division sale.
Ben & Jerry's is an iconic super-premium ice cream brand known for its chunky, creative flavor names, social activism, and commitment to business as a force for good. Founded in 1978 by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield in Burlington, Vermont, the company was acquired by Unilever in 2000 for $326 million in a deal that included provisions to maintain the brand's social mission. Ben & Jerry's operates with an independent board that protects its social mission alongside its commercial operations within Unilever.
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