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 Things you didn’t know about Burger King

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The first one opened in 1953

Keith J. Kramer and his uncle-in-law, Matthew Burns, opened a restaurant in 1953 using the Insta-Broiler to cook many burgers quickly.

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Its headquarters is on the East Coast

McDonald’s is headquartered in Downey, California. Taco Bell and In-N-Out are both in Irvine, California.

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The “Home of the Whopper” since 1957

After four years, Insta-Burger King introduced their most renowned product, the Whopper, for 37 cents. 

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They invented the Flame-Broiler

The Insta-Broilers worked well for a while, but eventually, the meat drippings would damage the heating element.

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The Whopper Jr. was a happy accident

The Whopper buns didn't arrive in time for Luis Arenas-Pérez's 1963 Burger King Grand Opening in Carolina, Puerto Rico. 

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It has a different name in Australia

When Burger King first expanded into Australia in 1971, it faced a unique problem: The name had already been trademarked in the country.

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BK serves 11 million customers every day

McDonald’s used to boast about how many customers they served, but Burger King has a startling number, too.

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There are 19,247 locations worldwide

We should note, however, that saying Burger King runs these stores isn’t totally accurate, as almost 100% of BK locations are owned and operated by independent franchisees.

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