As always, failed biz leaves more than enough blame to go around in Kansas City.
The corpse of this local Burger King could be blamed on fast food labor fighters hoping to make middle-class wages for low-profit-margin work.
Meanwhile . . . Nearby residents tell us that constant robberies didn't help their case.
Also . . . Anybody who visited this location when it was open knew that NOBODY wanted to work at this place and service was outright hostile for customers willing to brave the potholes on Wornall.
And so . . . With special thanks to BEST & BRIGHTEST TKC READERS who sent this image our way.
WITNESS KANSAS CITY TREES RECLAIMING THIS DETHRONED & ABANDONED BURGER KING IN WALDO!!!
And so, we share more context . . .
The CEO of Restaurant Brands International Inc., which owns Burger King, said they are preparing to close between 300 and 400 locations.
The CEO, Joshua Kobza, said in a call announcing Q1 earnings results, that the company "historically" closes "a couple hundred" Burger King restaurants each year.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Burger King will close up to 400 stores by the end of the year
The popular fast food chain Burger King plans to close up to 400 restaurants before the end of 2023, TODAY.com confirmed. This week, the CEO of Restaurant Brands International Inc., which owns Burger King, said they are preparing to close between 300 and 400 locations.
Related hilarious reading . . .
King Charles Declines Offer to Wear Burger King Crown
Last December, the gem-studded gold-framed St. Edward's Crown was quietly removed from its display at the Tower of London and transported to an undisclosed location so it could be re-sized in time for King Charles' coronation in May. In a statement, Buckingham Palace confirmed that the five-pound, 362-year-old crown was undergoing "modification work" in advance of the ceremony.
Burger King claps back at McDonald's with its own ChatGPT ad after the chatbot calls the Big Mac the most iconic burger
Two billboards from Burger King and McDonald's have been placed next to each other in Brazil. The ads feature answers written by ChatGPT and have a similar design, per The Drum. Burger King's ad appears to be a response to McDonald's launching a wider campaign.
You decide . . .
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