Burger King returns to France after closing 39 restaurants there in 1997 because they were not profitable; fast-food chain opened a location at Marseille airport on Dec. 22 thanks to an agreement with Autogrill
Graziela Medina Shepnick
PARIS
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December 24, 2012
(Associated Press)
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For the first time in 15 years, Burger King served its flame-grilled Whoppers in France, a country better known for its gastronomy than fast food. Burger King Worldwide opened a restaurant at Marseille airport on Saturday, returning to France thanks to an agreement with Autogrill, which operates restaurants at highway service stations. The burger chain, the world's second biggest behind McDonald's, closed its 39 French restaurants in 1997, because they were not profitable. Burger King says their next restaurant is planned at a highway service station in Champagne in the first half of 2013.
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