Dairy Queen
Dairy Queen is an international chain of fast food restaurants started by John Fremont McCullough on June 22, 1940 in Joliet, Illinois. Dairy Queen's menu is mostly soft serve ice cream, hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken.
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| Industry | Restaurants | 
| Founded | Joliet, Illinois, United States (June 22, 1940) | 
| Headquarters | Edina, Minnesota, United States | 
| Key people | Warren Buffett John Gainor (CEO) Charles J. Chapman III (COO) James S. Simpson (CFO) Michael Keller (CBO) | 
| Products | Soft serve Hamburgers Hot dogs Chicken | 
| Revenue |  US$2.5 billion (2008)[1] | 
| Number of employees | 2,362 (2008) | 
| Website | dairyqueen.com | 

A Dairy Queen restaurant in Moncton, New Brunswick
Operations
    
Dairy Queen is Currently Operated in:
Dairy Queen was Previously Operated in:
 Austria  (withdrew around 1999) Austria  (withdrew around 1999)
 Cyprus Cyprus
 Dominican Republic  (withdrew in the 2000s) Dominican Republic  (withdrew in the 2000s)
 Gabon Gabon
 Guam Guam
 Hungary  (withdrew in the 1990s) Hungary  (withdrew in the 1990s)
 Italy Italy
 Japan  (withdrew in 1999; expected to reenter) Japan  (withdrew in 1999; expected to reenter)
 Malaysia  (withdrew in the 2010s) Malaysia  (withdrew in the 2010s)
 Morocco  (withdrew in the 2000s) Morocco  (withdrew in the 2000s)
 Poland  (withdrew in 2016) Poland  (withdrew in 2016)
 Singapore (withdrew in May 2016) Singapore (withdrew in May 2016)
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 Puerto Rico  (withdrew in the 2000s, expected to reenter) Puerto Rico  (withdrew in the 2000s, expected to reenter)
 Slovenia  (withdrew in 2000) Slovenia  (withdrew in 2000)
 Turkey  (withdrew in the 1990s) Turkey  (withdrew in the 1990s)
 Macau (withdrew in 2016) Macau (withdrew in 2016)
References
    
- Niemela, Jennifer (14 April 2009). "DQ's Q1 same-store sales up 5%". Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
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