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Weekly Global Wrap: In-and-Out launches surprise pop-up in Australia; Papa Johns rumoured to go private; KFC partners with Mountain Dew

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

In-and-Out launches surprise pop-up in Coogee Bay Hotel in Sydney. More from Daily Mail.

Papa Johns rumoured to be in a privatisation deal. More from Reuters

KFC partners with Mountain Dew to release new 'dirty soda' limited-time offer. More from the New York Post.

 

 

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