The Burger King at John Glenn Columbus International Airport to Undergo Renovations

The fast food chain is known for being “Home of the Whopper” and serves burgers, fries, chicken sandwiches and more.

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The Burger King location at 4600 International Gateway, inside the John Glenn Columbus International Airport, will soon see some improvements, according to a recent permit filing. As detailed in the permit, the renovations will include updating the exterior facade and making improvements to the sales counter, with the work projected to cost $70,000.

Best known for being “Home of the Whopper” which is the fast food burger chain’s famously large burger topped with lettuce, tomato, pickle and onion, Burger King started in 1954 in Florida. Currently there are over 6,000 Burger King restaurants in the U.S.

Besides the whopper, the chain also sells a smaller version of the jumbo burger called a whopper junior, as well as chicken sandwiches, fries, onion rings and chicken fries. The eatery also serves breakfast like croissant sandwiches made with egg and breakfast meats, breakfast hash browns and breakfast burritos. 

The Burger King located inside the John Glenn Columbus International Airport is operated by HMSHost, an American highway and airport food service company.

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Amanda studied journalism at Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, FL. and continued her education with a certificate in Storytelling & Content Strategy from University of Washington in Seattle. Throughout her writing career she was worked as a journalist and in public relations, and was part of the PR team that helped launch the nation's first craft brewing and distilling program at South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, WA. She has written for the website Tasting Table, as well as numerous food and lifestyle publications in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest.
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