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Weekly Global Wrap: Starbucks unveil sustainable packaging fund; Burger King acquires Karali Group restaurants; Taco Bell taps Pete Davidson for apology

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

Starbucks Board of Directors approved an increase in the coffee chain’s quarterly cash dividend from $0.49 to $0.53 per share. More from BusinessWire.

Domino’s Pizza brand in Turkey and Russia announced that it would focus on the Turkish market and growing its coffee operations amidst the war’s threat on Russian sales. More from Reuters.

Burger King UK acquires more than 70 Karali Group restaurants. More from Verdictfoodservice.

Taco Bell tapped SNL star Pete Davidson to apologise for the fast food chain’s breakfast menu. More from CNN.

Wow Momo! has joined the Metaverse, the first Indian QSR to do so. More from BigNewsNetwork.

Slim Chickens opens in Nashville as part of its expansion. More from Franchising.com.

Starbucks and environmental charity, Hubbub, revealed the winners of its sustainable packaging fund. More from CircularOnline.

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