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Burger King now in British Franchise Association

It will help increase the confidence of franchisees.

 

To raise the confidence of franchisees in running their business, Burger King is now a member of the British Franchise Association (bfa).

 

The bfa’s aim is to support and influence high quality, ethical business format franchising, to comply with the European Code of Ethics and educate about what franchising is.

 

Tom Ward, Partnerships Director BKUK said, “We’re incredibly proud to become a member of the bfa and work with the community to share best practice and learnings. We have ambitious expansion plans for the coming years with both new and existing franchisees and look forward to working with the bfa as a commitment to ethical franchising across our estate.” 

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