Multiple Choice
McDonald's introduction of a greater number of local products on its menus,then transferring these items across national borders points to:
A) The tendency for global products to lose their appeal
B) The versatility of the McDonald's business system
C) The potential for localized adaptation within the multinational enterprise to be a source of innovation and strategic renewal
D) Growing competition in the fast food industry as the McDonald's system is increasingly imitated by local rivals.
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