Burger King
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Man vs. Meat: A burger fan makes it big in the blogosphere...joints), on business trips (he manages a phone store) or on Burger Beast missions like his recent trip to Orlando to give Burger King's Whopper Bar a spin. He and ``the BB cast of characters'' have blogged burger reviews of 125 South... In this article: Bobby Flay, Hollywood, Patties, Hamburger, and Potato |
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BusinessWeek Online | October 28, 2009
Burger King's Win 7 Whopper
...new markets such as Egypt, Hong Kong, and Poland. By next March, Burger King plans to add five new stores in the Tokyo metropolitan area, raising its store count to 20, says spokeswoman Nagumo. That's nowhere near the 3,754 stores in Japan of...
In this article: Microsoft, McDonald's, Japan, Tokyo, Quarter Pounder, Patties, Sony, and Hewlett-Packard
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SignOnSanDiego.com RSS Feeds Business | July 22, 2009
Burger King woos Japan with 'angry' burger
Burger King woos Japan with 'angry' burger Burger King Japan president Hitoshi Arimoto, right, reacts as Japanese comedian Cunning Takeyama eats the Angry Whopper burger during a special event to promote the American fast-food chain's new...
In this article: McDonald's, Angry Whopper, Japan, Hamburger, and Tokyo
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TIME | November 03, 2009
Burger King Gives Japan a Seven-Patty Challenge
...King Gives Japan a Seven-Patty Challenge By Coco Masters / Tokyo Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009 Burger King has not exactly lived up to its name in Japan. It has only 15 stores nationwide, compared to McDonald's roughly 3,750. But there's no...
In this article: Japan, Whopper, Microsoft, McDonald's, Tokyo, Whoppers, and Patties
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Tokyo burgers from Japanese fast food chains | CNNGo.com
... four Tokyo burgers from Japanese fast food chains: Lotteria, MOS Burger, Freshness Burger and ... Freshness is decent, and Wendy's or Burger King are BETTER. ...
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Japan cheers return of the Burger King - USATODAY.com
Burger King and its famous Whopper burger returned to Japan Friday after a six ... A second Tokyo Burger King is set to open later this month, and more may follow. ...
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Eri Hiraoka of Tokyo samples the Windows 7 Whopper in Tokyo ...
This is the "Windows 7 Whopper", a seven layer beef patty hamburger being sold for a limited time only at all Burger King outlets in Japan. This is a special ...
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Burger King grills up second Japan serving | Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - Burger King, the world's No.2 hamburger chain, is back for a ... of Burger King on Friday will be in the same building in Tokyo's Shinjuku ...
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www.japanprobe.com
Burger King: Opening Friday In Tokyo | Japan Probe
Just a reminder to all you fast food fans out there: Burger King will open a restaurant in Tokyo on June 8th: Burger King returns to Japan this Friday, with
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www.cheese-burger.net
" Windows 7 Whopper Takes Tokyo
Burger King has unleashed a gastronomical Godzilla on the people of Japan. ... Burger King Whopper Viral Video. Tony Stewart's Whopper of a Polygraph ...
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Description from Wikipedia:
Burger King (NYSE: BKC), often abbreviated to BK, is a global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. 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. It is a publicly traded company with investment firms of TPG Capital, Bain Capital and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners each owning about 25% of the company.
At the end of its fiscal year 2008, Burger King reported that there are more than 11,550 outlets in 71 countries; 66% are in the United States and 90% are privately owned and operated. The company has more than 37,000 employees serving approximately 11.4 million customers daily. In North America, franchises are licensed on a per store basis, while in several international locations licenses are sold on a regional basis with franchises owning exclusive development rights for the region or country. These regional franchises are known as master franchises, and are responsible for opening new restaurants, licensing new third party operators, and performing standards oversight of all restaurant locations in these countries; The largest example of a master franchise is Hungry Jack's, which exclusively owns, operates or sub-licenses over 300 restaurants in Australia.
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