Whopper shutdown in Michigan

 Fox Business:

The doors of more than two dozen Michigan Burger King locations, all operated by the same limited liability company, will permanently shut by mid-April.

EYM King of Michigan LLC said in a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notice it anticipates its completion of the 26 closures, which began more than a week ago, will take place "on or about" April 15 and will ultimately result in 424 people total seeing their jobs cut, according to the letter.

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The company’s WARN notice, dated for March 22, was published on the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity’s website.

An exhibit accompanying the notice showed Detroit and nearby cities like Livonia, Southfield, Royal Oak and Flint are home to the affected Burger King restaurants.

In the notice, EYM cited "unforeseen business circumstances and not being able to reach a resolution" with Burger King as its reason for shuttering them. A representative for the company declined to comment to FOX Business on what those were.
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"We are aware of the situation but cannot comment at this time due to pending litigation," a Burger King spokesperson told FOX Business.
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I have not seen any problems with their local Texas locations.  The Whopper is a pretty good burger. 

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