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    The popular chain bakery and cafe, Panera Bread, has a prominent social media presence on websites such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and even video streaming sites like YouTube. On their social media profiles, especially Instagram, the company advertises and promotes new, existing, and seasonal items on the menu with eye catching and clever imagery. For example, on one of their Instagram posts, they promoted their signature french baguette by making it in a heart shape at an upwards, flattering

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    Strengths of the Organization This case study identified many strengths Panera Bread has including those dating back to Au Bon Pain Company; however, this section will only identify those strengths associated with the current position of Panera Bread Company. First and foremost is customer service. The company has been awarded with two major customer service awards including the J.D. Power and Associates’ restaurant satisfaction study which ‘‘ranked Panera Bread highest among quick-service restaurants

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    Panera Case Review TOPIC PAGE Synopsis……………………………………………………………………...3 LITERATURE REVIEW KEY PROBLEM AND THE OPPORTUNITY…………………..……..……4 ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS …………………...……………….................5-6 SELECTED SOLUTION……………………………………………………6 IMPLEMENTATION/RECCOMENDATION…………………………… . WORKS CITED………………………………………………………………..………10 SYNOPSIS This video highlights the origins of Panera Bread Company

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    Executive Summary: In 1993, AU Bon Pain Company purchased the Saint Louis Bread Company. In 1995, top management at Au Bon Pain instituted a comprehensive overhaul of the newly-acquired Saint Louis Bread locations. The overhaul included altering the menu and the dining atmosphere. The vision was to create a specialty cafe anchored by an authentic, fresh-dough artisan bakery and upscale quick-service menu selections. This acquisition proved successful for Au Bon Pain. Between 1993 and 1997, average

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    Company’s Background The Panera Bread company was started in 1981 as Au Bon Pain Co., Inc. Established by Louis Kane, and Ron Shaich, the organization thrived along the east shore of the United States and universally all through the 1990s and turned into the predominant administrator inside the pastry shop bistro classification. Units were opened in the mall, shopping centers, and airport throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In 1993, Au Bon Pain Co., Inc. bought Saint Louis Bread Company®, a chain of 20 pastry

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    This paper is about Panera Bread Company and the strategy it employs to become the best brand name of fresh bread in the United States. Panera Bread specializes in providing fresh goods, made-to-order sandwiches, salads, soups, custom roasted coffees and other cafe beverages. The company generates revenues through three business segments: company bakery-café operations, franchise operations and fresh dough operations. The company’s bakery-café operations segment is comprised of the operating activities

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    ESSAY OUTLINE I. Thesis: Margaret Atwood covers the different interpretations of the meaning bread, Atwood's emblematic story gives a new insight of the word from Wealth, Desperation of Survival, Choices with inner self, And Meaning life through the meaning of the bread showing us Ordinary props of our daily life can carry great import. II. Wealth is portrayed through bread throughout the story A.In stanza 1 it is says " The bread knife is an old one you picked up at an auction." B. Also

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    Auntie Anne’s is an American snack food retailer that specializes in soft pretzels and lemonade. The company began in 1989 selling their Original Soft Pretzel at a farmers market in Pennsylvania. From there the company began to grow and had opened 100 stores throughout the US by 1995, with the majority of their retail locations situated in shopping malls. As the company continued to grow in popularity they introduced new menu items such as Pretzel Stix and Pretzel Dogs. In 2006 the company was

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    Panera Bread Strengths

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    Panera Bread Company has a variety of strengths that make it stand out from its competitors in the market. One of these strengths that make Panera Bread Company stand out from its competitors is that it has strong brand image across the whole entire country. This strength is the foundation for many successes Panera Bread Company has achieved such as having very good financials in all regions of the country. The reason this strength is so important for Panera is that it allows for its potential customer

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    Company’s Background The Panera Bread company was started in 1981 as Au Bon Pain Co., Inc. Established by Louis Kane, and Ron Shaich, the organization thrived along the east shore of the United States and universally all through the 1990s and turned into the predominant administrator inside the pastry shop bistro classification. Units were opened in the mall, shopping centres, and airport throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In 1993, Au Bon Pain Co., Inc. bought Saint Louis Bread Company®, a chain of 20 pastry

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