Arby's
Arby's is an international chain of fast food restaurants started by Forrest and Leroy Raffel in 1964 in Boardman, Ohio. Arby's is well known for their roast beef sandwiches and their curly fries.[2]
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| Private NASDAQ: SONC | |
| Industry | Restaurants | 
| Founded | Boardman, Ohio (July 23, 1964) | 
| Headquarters | Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States | 
| Key people | Paul Brown (CEO) George Condos (COO & ARG President) Rob Lynch (CMO & Brand President) Nils Okeson (Chief Administrative Officer & General Counsel) David Pipes (CFO) | 
| Products | Fast food | 
| Revenue |  $1.2637 billion USD (2007)[1] | 
| Operating income |  $ 9.4 million USD (2007)[1] | 
|  $ 16.1 million USD (2007)[1] | |
| Website | www | 
Locations
    
There are restaurants in these countries:
- Canada
- Egypt (Re-opened in October 2018)
- Kuwait
- Qatar
- South Korea (Camp Humphrey's Post Exchange, Pyeongtaek)
- Turkey
- United Arab Emirates
- United States (In every state except Vermont and Rhode Island)
Countries that had restaurants:
- Australia (closed in the 2000s)
- Mexico (Closed in the 2000s)
- Ecuador (closed in the 1990s)
- Brazil (closed in the 1990s)
- Chile (closed in the 1990s)
- Puerto Rico (closed in the 1990s)
- Japan (closed in the 1980s)
- Netherlands (closed in the 1990s)
- Poland (closed in the 1990s)
- United Kingdom (closed in 2001)
- Jordan (closed in late 1990s)
- Egypt (closed in late 1990s; Re-opened in October 2018)
- Indonesia (closed in the 1990s)
- Philippines (closed in the 1990s)
- Malaysia (closed in the 1990s)
- Portugal (closed in late 1990s)
- Bahrain (closed in late 1990s)
- Taiwan (closed in late 1980s)
References
    
- "Triarc 2007 Annual Report" (PDF). Triarc. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
- "Arby's Foundation Invests $3 Million In The Fight To End Childhood Hunger In Georgia". PR Newswire. Retrieved 2014-04-01.
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