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Starbucks expands Ramadan support to families across Kuwait
Starbucks expands Ramadan support to families across Kuwait
It aims to distribute over 1,250 food boxes and 500 iftar meals across the region.
Luke’s Bánh Mí launches budget mini meal deal
The offer is available in two options: egg and bacon or chicken schnitzel.
Zeus Street Greek sets sights on drive-thru as next phase of growth
The chain has already secured three sites for 2026.
Weekly Global Wrap: Starbucks announces licensing business restructure; Five Guys CEO gives employees US$1.5m bonus; McDonald's partners with KPop Demon Hunters
Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week globally.
Jollibee cracks Top 5 strongest restaurant brands globally
Its Brand Strength Index rose to 87.9 out of 100.
Domino’s Pizza China posts 43% profit jump despite sales dip
Revenue was up by 24.8%.
Burger King unveils Pringles collab with limited-edition UK range
Each promotional Pringles tube includes a buy-one-get-one-free restaurant offer.
Popeyes UK launches Honey BBQ range to exploit BBQ demand
Seven in 10 said the smell of barbecue improves their mood.
Starbucks Korea brings baseball to menu in KBO partnership debut
Leading the lineup is Baseball Maesil Green Tea.
Gami Chicken credits chip design for cult following across Australia
Chips ranked second among 18 Australian fast-food chains.
Subway launches Shawarma Spiced Chicken menu nationwide
Oven cooked thigh pieces feature a blend of turmeric and paprika.
Texas Chicken Singapore unveils limited-time Chef Bob Ayam Percik
It will be available from 2 April to 13 May.
Subway charts next chapter in Taiwan with Yellowstone deal
Yellowstone will manage and develop all Subway locations in the country.
Burger chain Fatburger lands in Paris
Two more restaurants are planned for later this year.
Pizza Hut revamps loyalty scheme with free pizza for early sign-ups
Every order earns stamps redeemable for free items.
Reborn Coffee opens first flagship in Shenzhen’s Tencent campus
The company said the opening is a key step in its China expansion plans.
KFC serves up 20 Hot Wings for £7.99
Customers can add two large sides for an additional £3.79.
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