Journalism: Kansas City Star Investigates Closed Waldo Burger King



Tonight our readers notice the diminishing returns of paywall coverage as locals might not want to pay hundreds of bucks a year to have this news delivered to their doorstep sometime later in the week . . . Read more:

Kansas City Star: Longtime Waldo fast food restaurant shuts down after more than 35 years at location

Deets:

"Burger King has operated in Waldo for more than 35 years. But now a sign on the door of the fast food restaurant, at 340 W. 72nd St., says . . ."

You decide what that info is worth . . .

Comments

  1. TOP PHOTO -- TOO MANY WHOPPERS

    The Kansas City Star: Longtime KC daily newspaper, founded in 1880, shuts down after financial and moral bankruptcy!!!

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  2. The workers gave away huge amounts of free food to friends! I saw it over and over

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  3. Oh no say it isn't so.

    Now where am I gonna get my greasepit culinary nmet?

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  4. Top photo guy wins another thread.

    Good one.

    Somebody, get that guy a coupon!

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  5. That Burger King was the worst one in town, if not the world. It won't be missed.

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  6. People actually went to Burger King more than once?

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  7. Another casualty of Mayor Lucas and his merry band of protesters.

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  8. Seriously - they gave away free food to all their friends who came in, massive amounts, and tallied it as 'spillage' and "spoilage'. The owners were not stupid. They know the rates nationwide. They knew it was fraud. So poor "sales" was the reason to close it. Thank the staff who never cleaned and gave away food!

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  9. With hard-hitting journalistic pursuits like this story, it’s a real mystery why The Star is bankrupt.

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