Restaurant Brands International has more than 7,000 Burger King locations across the U.S.
“Ultimately, the success of this ‘Reclaim the Flame’ plan comes down to execution at the restaurant level, and we are so fortunate to have franchisees who love this brand and are working closely with us to focus on the right priorities,” Tom Curtis, president of Burger King North America, said in a prepared statement.
“I believe in this team, this plan and a bright future as we evolve and enhance our guest experience and drive profitable growth for the business,” Curtis added.
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