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US fast food chain that’s ‘better than McDonald’s’ set to launch in UK in months

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ANOTHER US fast food chain branded "better than McDonald's and Burger King" is set to make its UK debut in months.

Californian burger joint Carl's Jr. will pull up the shutters on the branch in Cardiff in April.

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David Moffat, country manager, said: "We're thrilled to bring this iconic brand to Cardiff, our first location in the UK.

"Carl's Jr. has a reputation for delivering high-quality, crave-worthy food that stands out in the burger market.

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"We've had incredible interest from fans eager to experience Carl's Jr. difference, and we can't wait to welcome them this April."

Founded in 1941, Carl's Jr. currently has more than 1,000 locations across the US and operates in 28 countries globally.

In Europe, Carl's Jr already has restaurants in Spain, France, Denmark, Turkey, and Switzerland.

It has garnered a massive following across the world too, with customers preferring it to some other major chains.

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Posting on Reddit, one branded the fast food giant "better than most, including McDonald's and Burger King".

Another said: "The Western Bacon Cheeseburger is undefeated."

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A third said: "Man I love their burgers."

It's unclear at this stage the exact date the Cardiff branch will open.

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We have asked the Boparan Restaurant Group if it is opening any further branches across the UK and will update this story when we have heard back.

Satnam Leihal, chief executive officer for the group, said last year after the group said it would expand into the UK: “Carl’s Jr.’s international success is a testament to its fantastic food quality and innovative approach.

"We are excited to bring the ‘Eat Like You Mean It’ experience, born in California, to the UK.

"This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to delivering exceptional dining experiences."

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US fast food chains expand into the UK

Carl Jr. is just one of a number of US fast food chains that are expanding into the UK and looking to snap up more business.

Family entertainment and dining centre Chuck E Cheese is reportedly planning to launch six branches across England and Scotland.

Milton KeynesGlasgowLeedsManchesterBirmingham, and Bristol are other areas where the Texas-based business is keen to launch.

It has not just been expanding across the UK either, having launched the concept in Australia in early 2023.

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Last month, Dave's Hot Chicken opened its first location in the UK, on Shaftesbury Avenue in London.

The Sun exclusively revealed the exact locations of its first five permanent UK restaurants.

Tex-Mex brand Velvet Taco is also making its UK debut this spring.

Meanwhile, Popeyes entered the UK market in 2021 and has proved to be a hit with ravenous customers ever since.

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It previously said it wanted to reach the 60-restaurant milestone by the end of 2024.

US burger chain Wendy's opened a number of locations last year, and currently runs 40 across the UK.

The chain returned to the UK high street in 2021 after a 20-year hiatus.

It's not just US chains expanding into the UK either.

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Amsterdam-based Fat Phill's has quietly pulled up the shutters on a new branch in London.

The spot in Clapham Junction welcomed in customers for the first time at the end of 2024 - its 20th opening in five years.

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