Miami-based fast food chain Burger King announced it will enter the Indian market by opening its first outlet in south Delhi up-market Select Citywalk mall in Saket on Sunday.The company said, it plans to operate around 10-12 outlets in the country over the next three months.The company had recently partnered with eBay India to provide unique service allowing the users to pre-order the super-sized 'Whopper' burger prior to the opening of the Delhi outlet.Opening in India the company has also tweaked its menu by launching the 'Whopper' in three new variants - vegetarian, chicken and mutton.The company will compete for market share with established players like McDonalds India, KFC, Pizza Hut, Subway and Taco Bell.
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