This article is going to be about the  largest fast food companies in the world based on Insider Monkey’s latest article. Although the first fast food restaurants must have been opened in the United Kingdom of the 1860s, the term firstly appeared in 1951, mentioned by 1951.

The value of the global fast food industry is worth more than 650 billion in dollars. The success of these restaurants stands in the fact they create and serve meals that can be consumed quickly. On the other hand, fast food restaurants are inexpensive. They are generally referred as the restaurants of poor people. Nevertheless, I do think that nothing is cheaper than cook at home. What’s more, all of us know that fast food is unhealthy, consuming it can cause high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes and many other diseases. But yet, people love loing there.

And now, let’s check out what Insider Monkey has investigated for us. On the sixth spot, we can find the Yum! China brands. Yum China owns more than 8,500 restaurants for major fast food chains in China  including Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut and many others. Hereby you can see its amazing revenues in USD:

Total market cap of the company (in billions of dollars): 25.3

Total revenue of the company (in billions of dollars): 8.2

Total assets of the company (in billions of dollars): 6.6

Total operating income of the company (in millions of dollars): 553

Subway stands on the third spot of the compilation. Subway is one the most widely known fast food restaurants, and actually it owns the most branches of any restaurant chain all over the world with havint more than 41,000 locations in more than 100 countries! It’s most famous food is foot long sandwiches. For more restaurants and the top one, please jump to the largest fast food companies in the world.

Total market cap of the company (in billions of dollars): N/A

Total revenue of the company (in billions of dollars): 10.4

Total assets of the company (in billions of dollars): N/A

Total operating income of the company (in millions of dollars): N/A

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