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Today, with more than 1,900 restaurants, Applebee's is the world's largest casual dining restaurant chain.<ref>{{cite web | title=IHOP News Release | url=http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=104384&p=irol-newsArticle_Print&ID=1082773 | accessdate=2008-01-01}}</ref> From 1993 to 2005, Applebee's opened 100 or more new restaurants each year. The company estimates the development potential of the Applebee's concept in the United States to be at least 3,000 restaurants.
Today, with more than 1,900 restaurants, Applebee's is the world's largest casual dining restaurant chain.<ref>{{cite web | title=IHOP News Release | url=http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=104384&p=irol-newsArticle_Print&ID=1082773 | accessdate=2008-01-01}}</ref> From 1993 to 2005, Applebee's opened 100 or more new restaurants each year. The company estimates the development potential of the Applebee's concept in the United States to be at least 3,000 restaurants.


On July 16, 2007, [[IHOP (restaurant)|IHOP Corp.]] announced that it agreed to buy Applebee's International for about $2.1 billion. Applebee's shareholders would receive $25.50 in cash per share, representing a 4.6% premium to the closing price on July 13, 2007. After the acquisition, IHOP Corp. changed its name to [[DineEquity]], Inc. DineEquity, which franchises nearly all of its restaurants, said it hoped to employ that strategy with Applebee's. “We believe we have an opportunity to re-energize the brand and get franchisees, employees and guests all sort of thinking about the brand in a different way,” [[Julia Stewart (businesswoman)|Julia Stewart]], DineEquity's chairman and chief executive officer, said. “Obviously, we have opportunities to find points of differentiation – things that no one has but Applebee’s – and I think the future is very bright.”
On July 16, 2007, [[IHOP (restaurant)|IHOP Corp.]] announced that it agreed to buy Applebee's International for about $2.1 billion. Applebee's shareholders would receive $25.50 in cash per share, representing a 4.6% prtypes. Whitemium to the closing price on July 13, 2007. After the acquisition, IHOP Corp. changed its name to [[DineEquity]], Inc. DineEquity, which franchises nearly all of its restaurants, said it hoped to employ that strategy with Applebee's. “We believe we have an opportunity to re-energize the brand and get franchisees, employees and guests all sort of thinking about the brand in a different way,” [[Julia Stewart (businesswoman)|Julia Stewart]], DineEquity's chairman and chief executive officer, said. “Obviously, we have opportunities to find points of differentiation – things that no one has but Applebee’s – and I think the future is very bright.”


As part of the company's new marketing campaign and slogan, [[Wanda Sykes]] was hired to voice the chain's new mascot, the Applebee's Apple.<ref name="Wanda">{{cite news
As part of the company's new marketing campaign and slogan, [[Wanda Sykes]] was hired to voice the chain's new mascot, the Applebee's Apple.<ref name="Wanda">{{cite news
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| date = 2007-10-25[http://75.138.242.59/10thpg.html Click Here to See a CALENDAR!]
| accessdate = 2008-02-14}}</ref> The character currently appears in new commercials touting Applebee's various specials and stating the new slogan, "Together is good." or saying, "Get it together, baby!" as the slogan appears at the bottom right of the screen. A new campaign started on February 25, 2008, without Wanda Sykes' character (the spokesapple) with its most recent slogan, "It's a whole new neighborhood." The commercials used both the company's original and new logos.
| accessdate = 2008-02-14}}</ref> The character currently appears in new commercials touting Applebee's various specials and stating the new slogan, "Together is good." or saying, "Get it together, baby!" as the slogan appears at the bottom right of the screen. A new campaign started on February 25, 2008, without Wanda Sykes' character (the spokesapple) with its most recent slogan, "It's a whole new neighborhood." The commercials used both the company's original and new logos.



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Applebee's
Company typeWholly owned subsidiary
IndustryRestaurants
FoundedJanuary 1, 1980 in Decatur, Georgia
FounderBill and T.J. Palmer
HeadquartersLenexa, Kansas, U.S.
Key people
Julia Stewart, CEO, DineEquity, Inc.[1]
Mike Archer, President
RevenueIncrease$1.216 billion USD (2005)
Increase$157.637 million USD (2005)
Increase$101.802 million USD (2005)
Number of employees
32,260 (2006)
ParentDineEquity, Inc.
Websitewww.applebees.com

Applebee’s International, Inc. is a United States company which develops, franchises, and operates the Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar restaurant chain. As of November 25, 2007, there were 1,965 restaurants operating system-wide in 49 states, 17 countries, and one U.S. territory. The company's headquarters are in Lenexa, KS.

The Applebee's concept focuses on casual dining with mainstream American dishes such as salads, shrimp, chicken, pasta, and "riblets" (which is considered Applebee's signature item). All Applebee's restaurants feature a bar area and serve alcoholic beverages (except where prohibited by law).

In November 2007, IHOP announced that it had completed a $1.9 billion purchase of the Applebee's chain.[2]

History

The Applebee's chain was started by Bill and T.J. Palmer who opened their first restaurant, T.J. Applebee’s Rx for Edibles & Elixirs, in Decatur, Georgia on January 1, 1980. After opening their second restaurant the pair sold their company to W. R. Grace and Company in 1983. As part of the transaction, Bill Palmer was named president of the Applebee's Division an indirect subsidiary of W. R. Grace and Company. In that capacity, Palmer guided the operation from its entrepreneurial beginnings to a full-fledged franchise system. He became an Applebee's franchisee in 1985 and today owns more than three dozen Applebee's restaurants.

File:Applebees logo.svg
Logo used from 1980–2007, still in use at some Applebee's locations.

In 1986, the name of the concept was changed to Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar to reflect the Palmers' original concept of a place people could call their own.

Typical Applebee's in Coral Springs, Florida

In 1988, Applebee's International, Inc. became the restaurant chain's franchiser when Kansas City franchisees Abe Gustin and John Hamra purchased the rights to the Applebee's concept from W. R. Grace.[3][4]

Locations that have carside to go usually have two or three designated parking spaces for such use. This location is in La Habra, California.

Today, with more than 1,900 restaurants, Applebee's is the world's largest casual dining restaurant chain.[5] From 1993 to 2005, Applebee's opened 100 or more new restaurants each year. The company estimates the development potential of the Applebee's concept in the United States to be at least 3,000 restaurants.

On July 16, 2007, IHOP Corp. announced that it agreed to buy Applebee's International for about $2.1 billion. Applebee's shareholders would receive $25.50 in cash per share, representing a 4.6% prtypes. Whitemium to the closing price on July 13, 2007. After the acquisition, IHOP Corp. changed its name to DineEquity, Inc. DineEquity, which franchises nearly all of its restaurants, said it hoped to employ that strategy with Applebee's. “We believe we have an opportunity to re-energize the brand and get franchisees, employees and guests all sort of thinking about the brand in a different way,” Julia Stewart, DineEquity's chairman and chief executive officer, said. “Obviously, we have opportunities to find points of differentiation – things that no one has but Applebee’s – and I think the future is very bright.”

As part of the company's new marketing campaign and slogan, Wanda Sykes was hired to voice the chain's new mascot, the Applebee's Apple.[6] The character currently appears in new commercials touting Applebee's various specials and stating the new slogan, "Together is good." or saying, "Get it together, baby!" as the slogan appears at the bottom right of the screen. A new campaign started on February 25, 2008, without Wanda Sykes' character (the spokesapple) with its most recent slogan, "It's a whole new neighborhood." The commercials used both the company's original and new logos.

Company headquarters

Headquarters in Lenexa (now called Restaurant Support Center)

Applebee’s Kansas City-area headquarters was in Overland Park, Kansas. In January 2008 it moved to neighboring Lenexa, Kansas per an agreement made in 2005 before it was taken over by IHOP (now DineEquity) to a new 175,000-square-foot (16,300 m2) building designed by BNIM (lured by a 90 percent property tax reduction offer). [7] However DineEquity has since been downsizing the headquarters presence as it has begun a strategy of converting its company-owned restaurants to franchises with a goal of having 98 percent of its restaurants franchised by 2013. In July 2008 DineEquity sold the headquarters (officially called the Restaurant Support Center) for $39 million in a sale-leaseback arrangement. The company has now listed the headquarters for sale and is reported looking for new space after it was announced that its headquarters staff of 325 on January 30, 2009 did not meet Lenexa’s requirement that at least 497 be employed at the headquarters to receive the property tax abatement.[8]

Controversies

Forced arbitration

According to a report in The Huffington Post of February 11, 2009, promoting the Arbitration Fairness Act, Applebee's employees are barred from suing the company by a binding mandatory arbitration agreement, even if they repeatedly refuse to sign the agreement,[9] and instead repeatedly write on the agreement that they cannot sign it when pressured to do so.[10]

Side-work compensation

Since 2006, Applebee's and its servers have been engaged in a lawsuit over hourly wages. The servers, who receive a federal minimum wage of $2.13 per hour as tipped employees, allege that the company requires them to spend 20% of their time doing non-serving labor for which they should be paid the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. The case has gone through several stages, including a judicially mandated binding arbitration session.[11][12]

References

  1. ^ Benner, Katie; Levenson, Eugenia; Arora, Rupali. "50 Most Powerful Women - Julia Stewart". CNN. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
  2. ^ "Pancake house operator IHOP completes acquisition of Applebee's restaurant chain". Associated Press. 2007-11-29. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  3. ^ "Applebee's International, Inc. 2006 Annual Report & Form 10-K" (PDF). Applebee's (online via Thomson Reuters Investor Relations Solutions). March 2007. Retrieved 2009-01-05.
  4. ^ "Hoover's - Company Locations and Addresses: Applebee's International, Inc". Retrieved 2009-01-05.
  5. ^ "IHOP News Release". Retrieved 2008-01-01.
  6. ^ Quenqua, Douglas (2007-10-25Click Here to See a CALENDAR!). "Polishing Up the Apple in Applebee's". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-02-14. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); External link in |date= (help)
  7. ^ "Applebee's Celebrates Grand Opening of Its New Headquarters in Lenexa". Easyir.com. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
  8. ^ Applebee’s job, salary levels come up short for abatement on HQ - Kansas City Business Journal - February 9, 2009
  9. ^ "Ian Millhiser: By Trap or By Trick: How Corporations Break the Law and Get Away With It". Huffingtonpost.com. 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
  10. ^ http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/pdf/Ventrell-Monsees071025.pdf
  11. ^ "Judge orders mediation in Applebee's lawsuit". Kansas City Business Journal. Kansas City, Kansas. 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  12. ^ Prewitt, Milford (2007-10-22). "Applebee's wages fight over nontipped duties: suit alleges workers were shorted for side work". Nation's Restaurant News. Kansas City, Kansas: Findarticles.com. Retrieved 2009-09-29.