McDonald’s, the world’s largest fast-food chain,
plans to open at least 5 new stores this year in Xiamen, said Kenneth Chan,
McDonald's China CEO on Friday in Shenzhen.
McDonald’s expects to boost
its capital investment in China by about 25% in 2010, and plans to open 150-175
new stores in China this year.
It plans to complete the image upgrade
for more than half of its stores in China, and more than 80% in three
years.
Free Wi-Fi Internet service will be provided in more than half of
McDonald’s stores in Xiamen by this year’s May Day, and refills on McCafes
coffee for free.
In addition, it plans to recruit not less than 500
employees in Xiamen this year, according to Kenneth Chan.
McDonald's,
which compete with Yum Brands' KFC in the United States and China, and Ajisen
(China) in the mainland, a noodle restaurant chain operator, said it remained
excited about growth potential in the region.
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