Fast food restaurants head out to the regions

Several restaurants have expansion plans for the following months.

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Several fast food restaurants plan to expand to the regions. This includes Burger King, Starbucks and McDonald’s, the Profit magazine reported.

Burger King in eastern Slovakia

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Burger King returned to Slovakia last year after a seven-year absence, with the franchise resting in the hands of Spanish company AmRest. It opened its first restaurants in Bratislava’s Bory Mall and Avion shopping centres. This year, a restaurant in Bratislava’s Aupark was opened and a new branch will soon be launched in Košice.

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The company plans to continue its expansion next year.

“We can confirm we will be opening a Burger King in Prešov,” said Jakub Pala, regional manager of Burger King Slovakia, as quoted by Profit.

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