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.............................. Panda Express
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Panda Express is a fast casual restaurant chain serving Americanized Chinese cuisine. It operates mainly inside the United States of America, in shopping malls, supermarkets, airports, train stations, strip plazas, theme parks, college campuses and the Pentagon. In 2004, the company began opening stand-alone restaurants with drive-through windows. Panda Express has 1,010 restaurants covering 35 U.S. states and Puerto Rico, as well as 2 locations in Japan.
The chain offers a wide variety of food such as Orange Chicken, Beef with Broccoli, and Mandarin Chicken. Most combo meals are served with fried rice, steamed rice, or chow mein; however, mixed vegetables can be substituted in their place. Panda Express is headquartered in Rosemead, California. It is a faster, more casual equivalent of the more upscale Panda Inn, from which the chain concept was derived.
The Panda Restaurant Group, parent company of Panda Inn, Panda Express & Hibachi-San, was founded by Andrew and Peggy Cherng and Andrew's father, Master Chef Robert Cherng, all of whom used to live in the Yangzhou region of China's Jiangsu province. They started their first Panda Inn restaurant in 1973 in Pasadena, California.
In 1983, Donahue Schriber Real Estate, the manager of the Glendale Galleria, invited the Cherngs to develop a fast-food version of Panda Inn for the Galleria's food court, and Panda Express was born. The chain has steadily expanded across the United States since then.
In 2005, The Panda Restaurant Group had annual sales of $750,000,000 and 13,000 employees. With 1,010 locations, it is the largest Chinese fast food restaurant chain in the United States. It is also one of the few fast-food chains in the United States to pay its employees significantly more than federal- and state-mandated minimum wages.
The company's highest revenue location, bringing in over US$4 million annually, is located at the Ala Moana Center food court in Honolulu, Hawaii. The company is referenced in Blizzard's April Fool joke in 2005. Blizzard announced a new feature for their game World of Warcraft which would allow players to order food inside the game through a company named "Pandaren Xpress". Panda Express was referenced in the 2007 movie Knocked Up as being strikingly similar to Yoshanoya Beef Bowl.
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