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Burger King sues to pull trademarks from 37 Texas unitsBurger King sues to pull trademarks from 37 Texas units

Company ended franchise agreements after TV rat investigation

Ron Ruggless, Senior Editor

April 9, 2019

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Burger King Corp. is suing a Texas operator to remove its trademarks from 37 restaurants in South Texas after ending franchise agreements in the wake of a television station’s investigation of rats in at least one Harlingen, Texas, unit.

The Miami-based division of Restaurant Brands International Inc. filed suit Friday in U.S. District Court for Southern Florida against Irving, Texas-based Fritz Management LLC and Guillermo Perales, who is also CEO and president of Dallas-based Sun Holdings Inc.

Burger King said it had notified Fritz Management on March 22 that it was in default on 34 franchise agreements in South Texas and three additional agreements in Brownsville, Texas, after February inspections and a publicized rat incident.

The local Telemundo 40 station in February aired an investigation into reports of rats and baby rats in a Harlingen unit at 1902 S. 77 Sunshine Strip. That unit remains closed.

Burger King, in its lawsuit, said the franchisee’s sanitary practices had exhibited “conduct which is deleterious to and reflects unfavorably on them and the Burger King restaurant system by exhibiting a reckless disregard for the physical and mental well-being of employees, customers, BKC representatives or the public at large.”

The company is seeking an injunction to have Fritz Management and Perales remove all Burger King logos and trademarked items from restaurants in Brownsville, Harlingen, McAllen, Pharr, Weslaco and several other communities in South Texas.

Emailed questions to Sun Holdings and Burger King had not been returned by press time Tuesday.

Burger King said in lawsuit that the “defendants’ conduct negatively impacted sales” in the designated market area. “This impact has worsened over time,” the suit states.

"Burger King exercises strict quality control over every phase in the marketing of its products and services," the suit claimed. "The carefully nurtured image which BKC now enjoys will be irretrievably injured by any association with the Texas restaurants."

The company is asking the judge to order the removal of all signs and trademarks and change the look of the restaurants to avoid confusion. It is also asking for unspecified damages because of the breach of the franchise agreements.

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About the Author

Ron Ruggless

Senior Editor, Nation’s Restaurant News / Restaurant Hospitality

Ron Ruggless serves as a senior editor for Informa Connect’s Nation’s Restaurant News (NRN.com) and Restaurant Hospitality (Restaurant-Hospitality.com) online and print platforms. He joined NRN in 1992 after working 10 years in various roles at the Dallas Times Herald newspaper, including restaurant critic, assistant business editor, food editor and lifestyle editor. He also edited several printings of the Zagat Dining Guide for Dallas-Fort Worth, and his articles and photographs have appeared in Food & Wine, Food Network and Self magazines. 

Ron Ruggless’ areas of expertise include foodservice mergers, acquisitions, operations, supply chain, research and development and marketing. 

Ron Ruggless is a frequent moderator and panelist at industry events ranging from the Multi-Unit Foodservice Operators (MUFSO) conference to RestaurantSpaces, the Council of Hospitality and Restaurant Trainers, the National Restaurant Association’s Marketing Executives Group, local restaurant associations and the Horeca Professional Expo in Madrid, Spain.

Ron Ruggless’ experience:

Regional and Senior Editor, Informa Connect’s Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality (1992 to present)

Features Editor – Dallas Times Herald (1989-1991)

Restaurant Critic and Food Editor – Dallas Times Herald (1987-1988)

Editing Roles – Dallas Times Herald (1982-1987)

Editing Roles – Charlotte (N.C.) Observer (1980-1982)

Editing Roles – Omaha (Neb.) World-Herald (1978-1980)

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