How Shake Shack Achieved Rock Star Status in the Burger World

Chain’s vp of marketing is shaking up fast food

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In 2001, burger chain Shake Shack debuted as part of an art installation in New York's Madison Square Park, selling hot dogs and lemonade from a cart.

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Since then, it has expanded beyond its cult following to 100 locations around the world. The brand has been cited as a major disrupter in the fast-food category, appealing to those looking for premium burgers, shakes and fries sold cheaply and quickly—never an easy feat.

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