Weekly Global Wrap: Burger King to go full digital; How McDonald's addresses pricing issues; Starbucks to study impact of new wage law in California | QSR Media
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Weekly Global Wrap: Burger King to go full digital; How McDonald's addresses pricing issues; Starbucks to study impact of new wage law in California

Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week globally.

RBI CEO says Burger King to go 100% digital. More from BNN Bloomberg.

McDonald's says the new California wage law could work itself into pricing. More from The Street

Starbucks to evaluate impact of new higher wages law in California.  More from Yahoo! Finance.

Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol sells 1,060 shares. More from Yahoo! Finance.

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