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chain

[cheyn] / tʃeɪn /




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Some chains are testing organic kernels, lower-salt offerings and alternative cooking oils.

From The Wall Street Journal

Email chains also indicate there was a meeting set up between Sulayem and Lord Mandelson weeks earlier to persuade the UK government to support the DP World deal.

From BBC

Shares of Wendy’s Co. were falling toward the lowest price in more than a decade in early Friday trading, as fourth-quarter results show that the burger chain’s problems attracting customers are getting worse.

From MarketWatch

In practice, however, the U.S. hasn’t been hegemonic in global markets for many years, thanks to the proliferation of regional supply chains and growing economies outside our borders.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fast-food chain is making progress on its turnaround plan in the U.S.,

From The Wall Street Journal