Burger King is the latest fast food chain to pull corporate support from its businesses in Russia.
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Restaurant Brands International, which owns the burger chain, said Thursday it"has suspended all of its corporate support for the Russian market, including operations, marketing and supply chain." The company is also stopping investment and expansion in the region. That doesn't necessarily mean that Burger King restaurants will be closed in Russia, however.
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