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The “Burger King” fast food chain is inviting customers to order from McDonald’s and many other competing restaurants, in an unprecedented move.
Where the company’s UK branch posted a tweet in which it called for support for fast food outlets, whether ‘Burger King’ branches or other fast food restaurants, during the Corona virus pandemic.
“We never thought we would ask you to do this, but restaurants that employ thousands of employees really need your support right now. So if you need help, keep eating delicious meals by delivering or taking take out or vehicle requests. “
The company’s statement also mentioned Pizza Hut, Five Guys, Taco Bell and Papa John’s restaurants, as well as some independent outlets.
“Buying a huge sandwich is always the best decision, but buying a Big Mac isn’t a bad thing either,” the tweet concluded.
It is reported that the fast food industry has been affected like many sectors of life due to the pandemic, and the restrictions imposed by it, in addition to entering the UK, from Thursday, in closed state.
IHS Markit, a financial data firm, reported that Britain appears to be heading into a double-digit recession this winter as business data shows economic growth has all but come to a halt in the past month even before until the latest lockdown measures are announced across England.
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