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Weekly Global Wrap: McDonald's cuts pay packages for some employees; Jollibee buys controlling stake in Hong Kong franchisee; Krispy Kreme gives away doughnuts for good grades

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

McDonald's to cut pay packages as part of its restructuring program. More from Yahoo.

Jollibee buys controlling stake in Hong Kong franchisee. More from Inquirer.net.

Dairy Queen sells Blizzards for US$0.85 in Texas. More from Al.com.

Krispy Kreme gives away free doughnuts to students with A's on their report cards. More from People.com.

 

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