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Weekly Global Wrap: Australian resto denies entry to Russel Crowe; Chipotle adds Tiktok inspired menu items; Wendy's could land in name dispute in Australia

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

Australian restaurant denies actor Russel Crowe and girlfriend entry. More from the Economic Times.

Chipotle adds new Tiktok-inspired menu items. More from USA Today.

Fast food chain Wendy's Australian entrance could cause a potential clash with its namesake. More from The Guardian.

McDonald's Russia rip-off to produce "Happy Mealski". More from Intellinews.

KFC Double Down returns after 10-year hiatus. More from CNN.

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