Burger King Caught in Complex Legal Web, Preventing Russia Exit

Burger King Caught in Complex Legal Web, Preventing Russia Exit
A Burger King logo outside a restaurant in Moscow on June 3, 2022. Evgenia Novozhenina/Reuters
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NEW YORK—For at least a decade, Burger King’s formula for European expansion has relied on a joint venture partnership, including a master franchisee, to open and operate new locations.

But now the fast-food chain has a whopper of a problem in Russia. It hasn’t been able to exit its partnership or close its roughly 800 franchised locations following Russia’s February invasion of Ukraine.