Arby’s Charity Tour Kick-Off Raises $220,000
For the sixth consecutive year, The Arby’s Charity Tour has kicked off its nationwide, 2002 season with a hole in one.
For the sixth consecutive year, The Arby’s Charity Tour has kicked off its nationwide, 2002 season with a hole in one.
Arby’s two largest franchisees have announced plans that may bring the two companies together.
The two chains with a common parent, Triarc Restaurant Group, are looking to make every customer a winner.
Arby’s “Quest for the Best” video, a sixteen-minute presentation created to boost employees’ delivery of customer service, took the 2001 “Best in Show” Gold Aurora Award.
Arby’s, Inc. has signed two separate multi-unit development agreements with franchisee owners Jan Headlee and Tom Clarke for a total of 20 new Arby’s locations in New York.
The Arby’s Foundation™ divvied up $50,000 in scholarship money between twelve outstanding youths from the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) mentoring program.
Triarc Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRY) announced today that the Company
purchased all of the remaining 1,999,207 shares of non-voting Triarc Class B common stock held by affiliates of Victor Posner at a per
share price of $21.93, for a total purchase price of approximately $43.8 million.
Triarc Cos. Inc., franchiser of Arby’s, has
named Francis McCarron chief financial officer.
Triarc Companies, Inc. announces the results of operations for its first quarter of 2001.
Participating Arby’s franchisees have joined with Pepsi-Cola to feature marine wildlife artist Guy Harvey on limited edition 32oz Twist ‘N Go beverage cups.
Breaking with its 15-year tradition of buying local-market broadcast advertising, Arby’s is launching its first national television ad campaign to introduce the chain’s newest line of sandwiches designed for adult tastes: Arby’s Market Fresh.
Triarc Companies, Inc. announces the
results of operations for its fiscal year and fourth quarter of 2000.
Nearly 160 volunteers from Triarc Restaurant Group recently exchanged their laptops for paintbrushes in an effort to beautify Walker Elementary School, transforming it from an institutional, beige building to a colorful, visual learning center.
Forget the drive-thru jokes . . . to the employees at a Syracuse Arby’s‚ it’s serious business. So much that their restaurant has been crowned the fastest Arby’s drive-thru in the U.S.
Triarc Companies, Inc. (NYSE:TRY) announced today that its restaurant franchising subsidiary, Arby’s, Inc., intends to offer approximately $290 million of fixed rate insured notes through a special purpose financing vehicle.
A record number of Arby’s franchisees had the future in mind when they met recently in Las Vegas for a three day pow-wow.
The Triarc Restaurant Group received the film and video industry’s top accolade—a platinum, “Best of Show” 2000 Aurora Award under the category of issue awareness and instructional programs.
Two of the Arby’s systems largest and most influential franchisees have announced plans that will bring the two companies together.
As Arby’s menu continues to grow, so too does its roster of commercials targeted towards adult fast food diners.
Arby’s launch of its “Adult Truths” marketing and positioning campaign in early March of this year already appears to be a success for the chain and its franchisor, Triarc Restaurant Group.
The Fourth Annual Arby’s Charity Tour Championship for the Arby’s Foundation Endowment Fund raised $300,000.
Amidst a barrage of spring breakers, officials met March 8-9 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to map out future
Arby’s is launching an innovative brand positioning campaign to establish itself as the leader in a rapidly emerging industry niche—adult fast food.
National quick-service restaurant chains are reaching out to help victims of Hurricane Katrina in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi.