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The account tweeted that the company had been sold to rival hamburger chain McDonald's.
BBC: Burger King Twitter account 'hacked' with McDonald's logo
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McDonald's, a hamburger chain, said it might be forced to drop its (already meagre) health-insurance coverage because of onerous provisions in the new health laws.
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In and out of the news over the past year or so, Ms. Parham is behind a lawsuit aimed at the same aforementioned golden arched hamburger chain.
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The three Brazilian musketeers took the hamburger chain private, sold 29% of it to American billionaire hedge fund manager William Ackman, then took it public again last summer.
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Shares in the Wendy's hamburger chain rose slightly after it posted a bump in net income for the fourth quarter and stood by its outlook for the year.
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In the 1920s the White Castle hamburger chain cooked its fare in full view of its customers, and painted everything white to suggest the hygienic standards of a hospital.
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In 1986 London Greenpeace, a bunch of environmental activists (unconnected with the better-known Greenpeace), published a leaflet denouncing McDonald's, the hamburger chain, as a hazard to human health, a killer of animals, a destroyer of the environment and a mean employer.
ECONOMIST: Libel
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First he led a demonstration against the offending hamburger chain and then set up the Slow Food organization - a longer lasting legacy than throwing rocks at Ronald McDonald and co - dedicated to preserving the pleasure and passion that surrounds food.
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One of the best known franchises is the McDonald's chain of hamburger restaurants.
ECONOMIST: Idea
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It does you no good to say that you thought of creating a nationwide chain of hamburger stands, if you never try to market the idea.
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