14 Articles
14 Articles
The Mexican group Alsea, which also manages Starbucks, seeks a buyer for the local operation of the hamburger chain.In Argentina, it manages more than 115 brand premises.The names that already ring in the sector.
The Mexican company Alsea seeks to stop operating Burger King in Chile, Mexico and Argentina, according to the Argentine media La Nación. According to information, BBVA bank is in charge of looking for a buyer and would have already started a poll to have candidates. This is a divestment process that takes place in the context that, at the end of 2024, Alsea closed the sale of Burger King’s operation in Spain. “This action reiterates the company…
The Mexican group Alsea has 116 brand premises in the country; they will continue to operate with Starbucks
After learning that the Mexican group Alsea intends to sell the U.S. fast food chain Burger King in Argentina, this will not represent an exit from the local market. Few know this: this happens to the body if you eat an apple every day Alsea's intention to get rid of Burger King is due, among other factors, to the lack of investment that the U.S. company directed to the Latin American region. In this sense, the group was affected by the branches…
The economic crisis in the country is deepening and can be increasingly hidden. La Nación and Clarín announce that “the Mexican group Alsea put on sale the local operation of Burger King that has been for more than a decade and already sound interested to stay with the hamburger chain.” It is the same group that manages Starbucks in the country − God forbid for the mental health of the oligarchy and middle class rancid that the coffee franchise …
One news shook the local food world: Burger King, a hamburger giant, is on sale in Argentina. The Mexican group Alsea, which has been operating the brand in the country for years, made the decision to divest itself as part of a divestment strategy that also includes its operations in Chile and Mexico. The question that resonates among its customers is inevitable: does it mean Burger King is leaving the country? For now, the answer is no. The sal…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium