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Menu planning becomes more complex when expanding into other countries due to variations in local tastes, dietary restrictions, and cultural preferences. Additionally, sourcing authentic ingredients can be challenging due to availability and import regulations. Understanding and complying with local food regulations and labeling requirements also adds to the complexity. Moreover, marketing strategies may need to be adapted to resonate with diverse consumer behaviors and preferences.

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