A handful of restaurants shuttered abruptly in November.
may have a harder time having it"their way" in the future, thanks to a slew of locations that closed in one metropolitan area., according to signs posted on the doors of the restaurants.
The shuttered stores are located at:1420 Cincinnati Street in Daytonafter another local Burger King restaurant—atThe signs posted on the doors of the closed BK restaurants list other, local Burger King locations customers can visit instead. However, both the Fairborn and Clayton locations incorrectly suggest patrons try their luck at the Vandalia location—which is also closed.
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