Quick (restaurant chain)

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Quick is a Belgian fast-food restaurant chain similar to McDonald's and Jack in the Box.

The chain was first established in 1971 in Schoten, Belgium, and as at 31 December 2004 it had more than 400 restaurants in countries including France, Belgium and Luxembourg. 72% of these restaurants are operated on a franchise basis.

The first French Quick opened in Aix-en-Provence on July 19, 1980.

As of september 2007, the burger line-up includes:

  • the Cheeseburger
  • the Classic Pepper
  • the Supreme Cheese
  • the Quick n'Toast
  • the Giant
  • the Long Chicken
  • the Long Bacon
  • the Long Fish

The "Giant" (which, despite its name, is similar in size to the other burgers) is the most popular choice, constituting about 50% of Quick's burger orders.[citation needed] Since March 3rd, 2007, Quick also has a restaurant in Algiers, the capital of Algeria.


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