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Non-Tech : Philip Morris - A Stock For Wealth Or Poverty (MO)
MO 64.14+3.0%3:59 PM EST

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To: Rarebird who wrote (1994)7/25/1998 3:12:00 PM
From: Thomas Haegin  Read Replies (2) of 6439
 
On: <<PS. I spoke to the person at the Mcdonalds in my neighborhood who is in charge of ordering all the food supplies. She told me that she orders all their American Cheese from KRAFT. This Mcdonalds was not a franchised restaurant. One of my clients who is a franchiser of two Mcdonalds restaurants in Brooklyn told me that he orders all his American Cheese from Kraft too. He said they were the best and most reliable. According to him, they are never late on a delivery. >>

Wao! Great! This pretty much settles it.

I can talk about the McDonalds here in Zurich: As far as I know they are all franchises. But the franchiser must buy his foodstuff from McDonalds approved suppliers, if not McD has their own supply logistics or network as in the morning when I go to the office I often see a truck painted in McD red and writte McD on it unloading. If I remember next time I go there, I'll try to ask the manager where his cheese comes from.

Thanks, man!

T.
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