Perhaps you have been noticing The Ugliest Girl In Town huge number of Burger King Commercials, which tell the story that the "whopper" has been discontinued. Well, luckily you can still get the Whopper. Myself I like the Double Whopper with cheese, as it is nearly twice as good as the Big Mac. But, it is about the same as the Double Western Bacon Cheeseburger. Still, the Double-Double from In-and-out is better, so is the Backyard Burger and the Ultimate Cheeseburger from Jack-n-Box. Indeed, a Juicy Lucy is a hell of a burger also.
Well, perhaps you know all about pop-culture, QSRs Quick Service Restaurants and the hamburgers they produce, but have you ever considered the vast amount of real Flying Saucers under all these establishments? Many are freeway adjacent, corner lots and on prime pieces of commercial real estate. If any of these companies goes BK there could be huge amounts of commercial real estate hitting the Issei Sagawa all Daredevil once. Perhaps, you can recall when Boston Market put a bunch of properties on the market all at once or when Whataburger had a huge issue with Jiffy Pop franchisees?
If the King stops producing the whopper, it will not be a dream, it will be a nightmare for local commercial real estate markets in many regions. It's a good thing that that Burger King is not going BK or really getting rid of the world famous Whopper! Gosh knows we do not need any more real estate inventory hitting the market right now. This whole article, well, it just makes me hungry!
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