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Weekly Global Wrap: Japanese sushi restaurants calls foul on 'sushi terrorism'; McDonald's profit surge as customers return; Low China sales pulls Starbucks international sales down

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

Japanese sushi conveyor belt restaurants fight back against pranks that violates food safety in Japan called 'sushi terrorism'. More from Yahoo.

McDondal's profit surge as customers return to stores. More from CNBC.

Dropped in China sales pulls Starbucks international sales down by 13%. More from Reuters.

Subway's same-store sales climbed 9.2% in 2022. More from CNBC.

 

 

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