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Tasmania Welcomes Noodle Box Back
Noodle Box, the famous stir fried noodle food chain, has decided to open for business again in Tasmania area. This happened after an absence from the location for awhile.
India Gets to Taste Lord of the Fries
The famous vegetarian fast food chain, Lord of the Fries, closed an expansion agreement on putting up 50 more units in India in the next decade to come, or perhaps it can happen earlier.
Retailer Home Depot Confirms Security Breach
American furniture retailer confirms data breach for all their stores in the U.S. and Canada since late April or early May.
Electrolux Plans To Buy G.E. Electronics For $3.3. Billion
The Swedish company Electrolux agreed to acquire G.E. Electronics as part of their plan to expand their market in North America.
World Economic Forum Announced Ten Most Competitive Economies In The World
The World Economic Forum released the ten most competitiveness economies in the world with Switzerland on top.
Chick-fil-A commemorates death of restaurant founder
Chick-fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy, 93, died early Monday morning-several of the restaurant franchise's stores around the country have already began to commemorate his death.
Burger King surrounded by Canada move tax controversy
Burger King chief executive officer Daniel Schwartz mentioned last month that his organization will not make "meaningful tax savings" as it expands its legal presence in Canada, but some tax experts have refuted the claim.
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers to Open in New York State
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. will open its latest store in New York State. The Gourmet Burger Authority will donate its earnings from Freckled Lemonade to Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo.
ArmyNavy Burger+Burrito (Philippines) Goes Global Expansion
ArmyNavy Burger+Burrito strengthens its presence in the international market scene in Middle East and Asia.