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  2. Halo Burger - Wikipedia

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    Halo Burger, formerly known by its full name Bill Thomas' Halo Burger, is an American fast-food restaurant chain based in Genesee County, Michigan. [7] Begun in 1923 as the original Kewpee location and separating from the Kewpee chain in 1967 with two locations, the chain has maintained a number of locations in and around Genesee County.

  3. Burger King franchises - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the locations of international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King are privately owned franchises. While the majority of franchisees are smaller operations, several have grown into major corporations in their own right. At the end of the company's fiscal year in 2015, Burger King reported it had more than 15,000 outlets in 84 ...

  4. Burger King sliders - Wikipedia

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    Burger King sliders, comprising several varieties of mini-sandwiches, are a series of sandwiches that have been sold by international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King since the 1980s. Burger Bundles was the first iteration, a set of three small hamburgers or cheeseburgers. These sandwiches were eventually replaced with a reformulated ...

  5. Ashley (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Ashley. Ashley ( Korean : 애슐리 ), is a restaurant chain based in South Korea owned by the E-Land. As of 2014, the chain had over 140 retail stores in South Korea. [1] Ashley is a buffet which specializes in beef and steak. Ashley consists of sub-brands that include general buffets like Ashley W, Ashley Queens, and Ashley Delivery, [2] as ...

  6. 12 Healthier Options at Burger King

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    1. French toast sticks, 3 pieces. Compared with other breakfast items, Burger King’s French toast sticks are low in calories and sodium. One 3-piece serving of French toast sticks contains just ...

  7. Burger King Corporation v Hungry Jack's Pty Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Burger King Corporation v Hungry Jack's [1] (2001) 69 NSWLR 558 was an Australian court case decided in the New South Wales Court of Appeal on 21 June 2001, concerning a dispute between United States -based fast food chain Burger King, and its Australian franchisee Hungry Jack's. It related to the breach of a business development agreement ...

  8. Carrols Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. is an American franchisee company and is the largest Burger King franchisee in the world; Carrols owns and operates over 1,000+ Burger Kings, and 55 Popeyes restaurants. The company has operated Burger Kings since 1976 in locations across 23 U.S. states.

  9. The 13 Healthiest Fast-Food Burgers, According to a Dietitian

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    Healthiest Burger King. Healthiest Sonic Drive-In. Healthiest Jack-in-the-Box. Healthiest Whataburger. Healthiest White Castle. How to choose a healthy burger. Bottom line. Fast food may not be an ...