In “The World of Food Ingredients”, a professional journal that presents itself as “a leader in nutrition” and it costs 25 euros a copy (!), I read that in August 2013 he had served for the first time in a living in London, created a hamburger meat fully grown.
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The domination keeps on growing
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35,000 restaurants. McDonald’s is squeezed by competition; not only from a revitalized Burger King, but also from other fast food companies such as KFC, Chick-Fil-A, Five Guys, In-N-Out, Subway and Starbucks.