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Burger King’s owner plays 'catch-up' on technology

Restaurant Brands International, which also owns Tim Hortons and Popeyes, has been pushing a host of new initiatives.

Financing

Burger King’s owner finds the U.S. a tough market

Domestic same-store sales for the burger chain, Popeyes and Tim Hortons all fell in the third quarter.

The coffee giant is also restructuring its overseas support network to accommodate a greater reliance on licensing.

The company says its green-bun Nightmare King is “clinically proven to induce nightmares.”

The industry now knows what a pile of frozen pizzas were doing inside a Little Caesars, and just how far In-N-Out intends to grow beyond its California roots.

The company said it completed three deals since August and also that Hurricane Florence hurt sales.

The creepy, robotic ads mock the growing use of artificial intelligence in various industries.

Here’s a look at the most tempting limited-time offers in August.

Deals and gimmicks show how competitive QSR is, but there are definite dangers, says RB’s The Bottom Line.

Chains like McDonald’s and Shake Shack find themselves torn between pricing and traffic, says RB’s The Bottom Line.

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