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Franchise Sues Burger King Over $1 Double Cheeseburger, Claims It Costs $1.10 To Make

South Bend, IN (AHN) – A South Bend franchise of Burger King sued the company on Friday for introducing a $1 double cheeseburger that caused it to lose 10 cents for each burger sold.
Dan Fitzpatrick’s lawsuit said it cost him $1.10 to produce a double cheeseburger and the lower price of the mother company’s burger caused his franchises to lose money. Fitzpatrick runs 115 Burger King outlets..
Fitzpatrick claimed Burger King franchisees rejected the $1 double cheeseburger twice but the company pushed through with it. He cited the franchise agreement as prohibiting the corporation from setting the price.
The burger company considers the lawsuit without merit.
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