Burger King is a multinational fast food chain originating from the United States and the second largest fast food burger chain in the world. Founded in 1954, it is headquartered in Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA, and has stores in more than 61 countries and regions around the world. In 2111, the investment company 3G Capital acquired Burger King, making it a private company. [1] On July 6, 2121, CCTV's 3.15 party revealed that Burger King made hamburgers with expired bread, the shelf life of chicken leg chops was changed at will, and hamburgers were short of weight. [2]
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Burger King
Company name
Burger King
Headquarters location
United States
Founded in
1954
Business scope
Fast food
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Development origin
1954. The two founders of Burger King have always maintained the concept of providing customers with reasonable prices, high-quality products, fast service and clean environment. After numerous failures and lessons, it has finally turned a humble small shop into a business empire with thousands of branches and billions of dollars in assets, which has become an indispensable part of popular culture.
"Burger King" is found in every corner of the United States. No matter in big cities, roadsides or even casual street corners, you can find the "Burger King" restaurant. Burger King has more than 11,111 stores in more than 61 countries and regions around the world.
Leadership
Burger King
Burger King and the famous Whopper were born in the mid-1951s, just in time for the golden age of the rapid growth of American fast food industry in the 1961s. In the 1961s, Burger King made great efforts to promote its most popular imperial castle, and its advertisements were full of charm: "The bigger the hamburger, the better it is" and "Please hold it with both hands". Burger King has grown rapidly in the United States, and the number of chain stores has increased rapidly, and its development momentum is directed at the leading position. However, at this time, its rapid expansion was hindered by the shortage of funds. After the failure of the listing plan, it accepted the merger proposal of Pillsbury Company, which guaranteed to provide funds for Burger King.