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Burger King is actually international. At the end of fiscal year 2011, Burger King reported it had more than 12,400 outlets in 73 countries around the world. Burger King is also known as Hungry Jack's in Australia.
The first restaurant was opened in Miami, Florida in 1954 by James McLamore and David Edgerton, and has since used several variations of franchising to expand its operations. Burger King Holdings Corporation is the parent company of Burger King; in the United States it operates under the Burger King Brands title while internationally it operates under the Burger King Corporation banner.
Maybe in the UK if that is considered a national holiday, but not in the US.
no, they do not. Nor do they have McDonalds. They have their own national company which is great, they also have pizza hut and quiznos
Burger Burger happened in 1999.
Burger Burger was created in 2000.
Around May 2006 in my town The company burger king has been around for way longer
The biggest PRO of franchising is familiarity. If you want to open a hamburger restaurant and you open John's Burgers, you've got to teach people John's has tasty burgers and crispy fries. If you open a Burger King, you get the advantage of the Burger King company telling the world you can get tasty burgers and crispy fries there. The biggest CON of franchising is that to make it work you have to do things their way. You have to sell Coke, not Pepsi. You can't sell pizza even though you could sell a lot of it. You can't dress your counter help in blue shirts if corporate wants them dressed in red. And you can't change the recipes.
What-A-Burger, What-A-Burger, Just what a burger should be. The un-es-capable, un-mistake-able, Bigger better burger What-A-Burger
In-N-Out Burger's logo is a yellow arrow with a burger.
Angus Burger - Burger King - was created in 2006.
Nope. The healthiest burger is a veggie burger