Sure
The M of McDonalds.
mcdonalds
ya mam
McDonalds
Who wants to be a HAIRDRESSER? You get paid, like, as much as working at McDonalds, and I HATE McDonalds. This question was answered by Blue Squirrel.
You are not assigned an exclusive territory as a Subway entrepreneur. They are location flexible.
Checkers does NOT grant exclusive territory.
Depends
no mcdonalsd is an operating store that won't allow it to be assigned to heirs
They went to McDonalds and had mcchickens
State boundaries
spheres of influence
Dolphins do not mark their territory. In fact, they don't have exclusive territories. It isn't possible to have territorial boundaries in the ocean where there are no landmarks to act as boundary lines.
One famous military officer who was not assigned to Indian territory is Napoleon Bonaparte. While he is well-known for his military campaigns across Europe, his influence did not extend to India. Napoleon's strategic focus remained primarily on Europe, where he sought to expand French territory and influence, rather than engaging in military ventures in the Indian subcontinent.
Establishing a territory refers to marking, defining, or claiming a specific area as one's own, often for the purpose of control, protection, or exclusive use. It involves setting boundaries, defending the area from intruders, and maintaining some degree of control over who enters or uses the territory.
In the context of Dairy Queen franchises, the assignment of exclusive territories is not a universal practice and can vary depending on the specific franchise agreement. Exclusive territories typically refer to a geographic area where a franchisee has the sole right to operate a Dairy Queen location, without competition from other franchisees within that designated area. Franchise agreements may outline the specifics of territorial rights, including size, boundaries, and any limitations on competition from other Dairy Queen locations. It is essential for potential franchisees to thoroughly review their franchise agreement to understand the terms and conditions regarding territorial rights.
selective refers to few selected retail customers in a territory to sell products. exclusive refers to selling product to a specific stores. intensive refers to place products in an many outlets as possible.