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  2. Burger King franchises - Wikipedia

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    A Burger King restaurant with drive-thru, playground and terrace in Orihuela Costa, Spain. Spain was the location of the first continental European Burger King. Shortly after the acquisition of the chain by Pillsbury in 1969, Burger King opened its first Canadian restaurant in Windsor, Ontario, in 1969.

  3. List of countries with Burger King franchises - Wikipedia

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    In its EMEA group, Burger King's Switzerland-based subsidiary Burger King Europe GmbH is responsible for the licensing and development of BK franchises in those regions. [8] In the APAC region, the Singapore-based BK AsiaPac, Pte. Ltd. business unit handles franchising for East Asia, the Asian subcontinent and all Oceanic territories.

  4. Burger King - Wikipedia

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    In its EMEA group, Burger King's Switzerland-based subsidiary Burger King Europe GmbH is responsible for the licensing and development of BK franchises in those regions. [ 68 ] : 5, Exhibit 21:1 [ 108 ] In APAC region, the Singapore-based BK AsiaPac, Pte. Ltd. business unit handles franchising for East Asia, the Asian subcontinent and all ...

  5. Nordic Service Partners - Wikipedia

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    Nordic Service Partners (NSP) is the largest franchisee of Burger King in the Nordic countries as well as being a franchisee of KFC in Sweden and TGI Fridays in Denmark. The company is today one of Sweden's largest restaurant companies specialising in fast food restaurants .

  6. History of Burger King - Wikipedia

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    1959: Burger King establishes its franchising system. [4] 1967: Burger King ceases to be an independent entity when the Pillsbury Company purchases it for US$18 million ($128.3 million adjusted for inflation, 2014). [4] [93] 1977: Donald N. Smith is brought in from rival McDonald's to help restructure the company and its franchising system. [1] [4]

  7. History of the hamburger - Wikipedia

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    The Burger King Corporation was acquired by the Pillsbury Company in 1967, and during the 1970s, it began to expand outside the United States, principally in South America and Europe. Burger King's core product has long been the Whopper, which was created in 1957 by founder James McLamore and initially sold for 37 cents. [66]

  8. List of the largest fast food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Burger King: 19,384 (2023) [15] US$23.4 billion (2021) [16] [17] 9 United States Pizza Hut: 18,866 (2023) [18] US$17.7 billion (2021) 10 China Luckin Coffee: 13,273 (2023) [19] RMB13.3 billion (2022) [20]: 106 11 United States Dunkin' Donuts: 12,700 (2021) [21] US$1.37 billion (2020) [22] 12 United States Krispy Kreme: 10,427 (2021) [23] [24 ...

  9. Quick (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Quick is similar in theme to McDonald's or Burger King. In 2007, it was taken over by the French government's investment holding company, CDC, and was purchased by Burger King in February 2016. In September 2016, QSR Belgium bought back restaurants of Belgium and Luxembourg to Bertrand Group.