Burger and pizza chains are very popular.
None - Hungry Jacks is called burger king in the UK !
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In 1981, Tom Jones and his manager Gordon Mills acquired the UK franchise of the American chain Burger King. Source: Daily Express, 11/5/1981
Maybe in the UK if that is considered a national holiday, but not in the US.
The episode where Peter sings Ding! Fries Are Done at Burger King in a cutaway is called 'Deep Throats' (UK Season 5/US Season 4).
Okay, first of all England didn't really own Ireland. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (which is only a few miles from the Island of Great Britain) had been working together since the 1700's. The UK consisted of Scotland, England, and Ireland at the time. Thinking that King George was the King of the UK, and subsequentally the king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, he would want the best for his people. I mean, Ireland splitting from the UK would be like Texas and Florida splitting from the United States, or Newfoundland and Ontario splitting from Canada.
Well i say neither. But Burger Kings burgers are better than McDonalds and McDonalds french fries are better than Burger Kings.Burger King toys are better than McDonaldsBurger King keeps on stealing ideas from McDonalds.
King of the Travellers - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Ireland:15A UK:15
No. Kerry is in the Republic of Ireland which is not part of the UK. Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK and Kerry is not in Northern Ireland.
Germain Burger was born in 1900, in London, England, UK.