Burger King to open in prime Lancashire spot - right next to McDonald’s

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Burger King to open in Lancaster

The new eaterie will create 25 jobs, including five managerial roles, with applications now open for three assistant managers and a shift manager.are also recruiting 20 restaurant crew members, spanning both front of house and kitchen roles, and applications for these will open at a later date.

The restaurant will be at 7 Cheapside, opposite McDonald’s, although an opening date is yet to be announced.

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