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    Executive Summary Darden Restaurants‚ Inc. has been a public company since 1995. A company born of the chain Red Lobster‚ Darden is a recent spin-off as a result of mergers and acquisitions of various types. Publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange‚ Darden (DRI) is the parent company of Red Lobster‚ The Olive Garden‚ the now-defunct China Coast concept‚ and a new “Floribbean” concept: Bahama Breezes. Throughout its existence‚ as a part of General Mills‚ Pillsbury‚ or on its own as

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    The Darden Restaurant is a multi-brand restaurant operator. They have over 1‚800 restaurants that include Olive Garden‚ Red Lobster‚ and LongHorn Steakhouse. The chains make more than $7 billion a year in revenues making Darden Restaurants the largest full service operation in the US. This is due in part to the success from targeting different customers through distinct restaurant formats. Darden has created a successful marketing mix based on the 4Ps. In terms of price‚ there is much variety

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    of segmentation variables in your response. By dividing the market into smaller sections that can be unique and specialized as the Italian family dining experience or the ranch house Longhorn steak experience or the Fresh seafood dining that is Red Lobster‚ all for an emotional and economical experience. Each market has been targeted and carefully improved to create an overall experience dependent on the diner’s choice of experience. Geographically‚ Darden is not a one shop industry each restaurant

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    with italian chefs to capture the authenticity of italian style cooking and food. An example of effective marketing positioning is Red Lobsters strategy to develop a healthier style of dining as well as a more appealing menu. Red Lobster had to make some substantial changes when their sales dropped back in 2004. At the center of these changes was a concept that Red lobster referred to as “Stealth Health” which was a concept that prompted a development of a new menu based off wood-fired grilling. With

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    the company needs to ensure a strict protocol of inspection and quality assurance throughout the supply chain. 2. Briefly summarize relevant background information from the case. Darden restaurant owns popular brands such Olive Garden and Red Lobster‚ comprising of 1400 restaurants in the US. These are 300 million meals served annually with purchases from 35 ountries. The average shelf life of the food item is 4 days and temperature of 34 degrees must be ensured at each step of the way.

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    sales and customer satisfaction by applying information technology. For this project‚ I chose Olive Garden restaurants which I used to work for eight years. Olive Garden belongs to Darden Inc.‚ which owned 1961 restaurants‚ including Olive Garden‚ Red Lobster‚ Bahama Breeze‚ LongHorn Steakhouse‚ and more. Olive Garden started in 1982. At this time‚ Olive Garden has 786 restaurants in United States. Business problems at Olive Garden are sales and not catching up with pace of guest satisfaction. Their

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    day that we anticipate once a month‚ Sunday family dinner. The reason for the excitement? Red Lobster‚ need I say more? Finally‚ we get to dine at our favorite restaurant. This is the best choice ever! Who could turn down those warm buttery‚ garlic cheddar biscuits? Hopefully this time we can make it to dessert. We seem to get full off the good food‚ and miss out on trying the desserts. Dining at Red Lobster is an extraordinary familiarity because the atmosphere is always welcoming‚ the food is appealing

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    chain Red Lobster. It is a major seafood franchise chain with over 670 restaurants. They offer lobster at very good prices with a goal of having a dish like lobster priced so that all can enjoy it. This has greatly increased the demand for lobster. Many of the suppliers namely in the Mosquito Coast have not treated divers fairly and forced them to work under horrible conditions. Due to the over consumption of lobster in these villages’ divers has been forced to deeper waters in search of lobster. There

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    Red Lobster Case Synopsis

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    0 Introduction Red Lobster is a casual dining full service restaurant established in 1968 in Lakeland‚ Florida by Bill Darden. Red Lobster specializes in fresh seafood. The Red Lobster restaurant chain is part of the Darden restaurant company and was one of the first casual dining full service restaurants to succeed on a national level. There are approximately 700 Red Lobster restaurants operating in the United States‚ Canada‚ Japan‚ Qatar‚ and the United Arab Emirates. Red Lobster’s annual revenue

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    of directors on grounds that the sale of Darden’s Red Lobster division was harmful. The suit was filed in Florida by Teamsters Local 443 Health Services and Insurance Plan of Connecticut. This lawsuit is the second of two lawsuits that that Teamster has brought against Darden‚ the first was a suit for violating company bylaws. Teamsters alleged that Darden mislead the shareholders when it informed the shareholders and the public that Red Lobster was suffering financial troubles and needed to be

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