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Arby's was founded in 1964, but the concept for a roast beef sandwich franchise was rooted many years earlier. Forrest Raffel, a graduate of Cornell University School of Hotel and Restaurant Administration and his younger brother Leroy, a graduate of Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania, bought an uncle's restaurant equipment business in the 1950s. Raffel Brothers, Inc. became a fitting introduction to the foodservice industry for the brothers. The small company rapidly grew to become one of the country's leading foodservice consulting firms. Raffel Brothers, Inc. designed and installed hundreds of foodservice facilities including the flight kitchens at Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, interiors of six Ohio Turnpike restaurants and foodservice facilities for the Hospitality Inn motel chain of Standard Oil of Ohio. But the Raffel brothers quickly sensed the potential of fast food and decided to develop a franchise operation based on something other than hamburgers. Leroy remembers, "We were totally confident, while everyone else thought we were out of our minds." A late-night excursion to a small Boston sandwich shop one rainy Halloween was the inspiration for the Raffels, who joined a damp, but determined huddle of patrons to await the main attraction -- a 79-cent roast beef sandwich. The idea was born. The only kink in the chain's orderly development came with choosing a name for it. ...
NAICS Code Food Services and Drinking Places: 722
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Leading Chaing Tangle With Web
Pepperoni pianos that actually make music from Little Caesars Pizza. Dancing peppers a la Chili's Grill & Bar. Sirloin-stealing Koala's courtesy of Outback Steakhouse. Casting calls for America's "Greatest Hamburger Lover" coming from Wendy's. And "LobsterCam" live from Red Lobster. Those developments and others just...
Home-meal niche: tougher than it looks
Of the four major fast-food players that were quick to roll the dice in the home-meal replacement game during the past year, only one remains active at the table.McDonald's has thrown in the cards on its Hearth Express concept in suburban Chicago, Hardee's stopped its test of two Roy's Double...
Chains are going back to basics
At a time when back to basics has become the latest mantra for quick- service companies, a number of chains are returning to the original trademarks that helped launch them into the fastfood business. Whether chains are reintroducing Col. Sanders, slow-roasted, flame broiled or delivery in 30 minutes or...
Local strategies edging out 'assembly-line' menus
While continuing to maintain their national operator status, some restaurant companies are replacing an assembly-line approach to menus, marketing and store decor with more regional, local and neighborhood programs. No longer the walking standardization giants of yore, today national quick-service chains like McDonald's, KFC, Burger King and Arby's use...
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