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BK summary
Burger King started as a small regional restaurant within the city of Miami, Florida. After the creators had seen the assembly line idea of the McDonalds food cart in California, James Mclamore and David Edgerton decided to start the Burger King Empire. Eventually the Pillsbury Company bought the rights and turned the once small time restaurant into a nationwide franchise and then into a multinational restaurant. Burger King then was bought and sold many times along with multiple issues with the law and eventually became a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange.

Exxon mobile environmental affairs
It has become official that Exxon is now cleaning up. They have been quietly addressing the issue of global warming to multiple cities. They have now invested in a governmental think tank to study the government's options to reduce green house gasses. Also according to the Washingtonpost's reporting shows that environmentalist believe that Exxon's views have completes changed. However, Exxon has stated in the report that their view has not changed on global warming because they have never officially denied it.

KFC
Recently KFC has been accused of a large destruction of the Amazon rainforest. The supply of soy through the use of the Cargill industry has been traced back to the European KFC. The soy export that Cargill has been an illegal operation for several years. The Greenpeace organization has researched this issue and has brought this to the attention of the parent company YUM! Brands, Inc. However, the parent company has denied this illegal operation and has stated that their supply of soy is grown in parts of Brazil.[2] KFC is now being called on by Greenpeace that the feed bought from Cargill is not contributing to the mass destruction of the heart of the Amazon.[3] THIS ONE WAS FINISHED BEFORE EXXON