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Weekly Global Wrap: Cava's US$4.7b IPO debut; MrBeast Burger rumoured closure; Burger King's Shrimp Whopper

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

Mediterranean fast-casual restaurant chain Cava Group valued at US$4.7b in IPO debut. More from Reuters.

Mr. Beast hints at closure of virtual chain MrBeast Burger. More from sportskeeda.

Japan's Burger King features new Shrimp Whopper. More from JapanToday. 

 

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