The Burger King brand enters Suriname

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七月 30, 2008
Burger King Corp. announced today that it has awarded development rights in Suriname to the following franchise developers: Shanker Persaud, Anil Raghoebarsingh, Sanjay Raghoebarsingh and Armand Van Alen.

The first BURGER KING(R) restaurant to be launched by the new franchise developers in Suriname is expected to open during the second half of calendar 2008 in the capital city of Paramaribo. The 650 square-meter, two-story, freestanding restaurant will include Wi-Fi access, a state-of-the-art indoor playground, lounge area and coffee counter. Additional restaurant openings throughout the country are scheduled during the next three years.

"Suriname is a valuable market in our strategic mission to expand our footprint into South America,"stated Armando Jacomino, president, Latin America &Caribbean, Burger King Corp. "With their strong marketing and operational background, we believe our new franchise developers are well suited to successfully grow the BURGER KING(R) brand in Suriname."
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