Chick-Fil-A burgers by Daishin TV, Nov 13, 2024
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점포당 매출 130억, 구글보다 어려운 입사ㅣ닭 튀김 하나로 미국 1위 먹은 Chick-Fil-A 이야기ㅣ수요시장
Daishin TV, Chick-Fil-A, Nov 13, 2024
오늘의 수요시장, [치킨 샌드위치의 전설, 칙필레]입니다.0:00 압도적인 미국 1등 버거
1:26 칙필레의 역사
2:39 모든 매장은 본사가!
3:06 트렌드에 올라탄 칙필레
3:29 스탠포드 입학보다 힘든 칙필레 점주되기
5:08 점주는 고용된 CEO
5:27 직원이 행복한 곳
6:14 초간단 메뉴
6:45 미국에서 못 나가는 칙필레…@suno1243 1 year ago
칙필레는 차별점이 2가지가 있음
1. 매장에서 먹으면 메뉴를 자리까지 가져다 줌 (팁 없고 무료임)
2. 소스가 다양하고 무료로 원하는 만큼 받을 수 있음
직원들 친절하고 가격도 합리적임
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