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A nationwide restaurant chain that varies its menu based on its location is an example of what kind of segmentation

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This is called demographic segmentation. It looks into the profitability of the menu based on the location and where they live. It adapts to the place and brings out what the people in the area would love to eat. To do this the business owner must be able to get the statistics, characteristics, and qualities that he/she believes would meet the customer's taste.
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