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A select group of celebrities have a Burger King Crown Card, good for a lifetime's supply of free food. Find out who's on the list—and why.
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A former In-N-Out employee sued the burger chain, alleging he was discriminated against and fired due to his natural hairstyle and texture.
Restaurant Brands International-owned Burger King will offer several menu items that take inspiration from the upcoming “How to Train Your Dragon" movie for a limited time.
As Burger King enters the next phase of its turnaround efforts, the fast-food chain is trying to lure families back to its restaurants with colored Whopper buns and kid-friendly movie partnerships.
A crocheted Crown Burger and fries on display at the Highland Drive location of the Utah restaurant is remarkably lifelike, delighting customers and online commenters.
A new tie-in with "How to Train Your Dragon" signifies Burger King's approach to family-friendly IP, as imagined by Tom Curtis.
Lawsuit against Miami-based Burger King for misleading burger ads advances in South Florida court, alleging patties, like the Whopper, are shown 35% larger than served.
Burger King must face a lawsuit claiming it misleads customers with advertisements that make its Whopper sandwich and other products appear larger than they are.