Max Hamburgers
Max Hamburgers[edit | edit source]
Max Hamburgers is a fast-food corporation that originated in Sweden. It is known for its high-quality burgers and commitment to sustainability.
History[edit | edit source]
Max Hamburgers was founded in 1968 by Curt Bergfors and Britta Fredriksson in Gällivare, Sweden. The first restaurant was a success, leading to the opening of additional locations throughout Sweden and eventually expanding internationally.
Menu[edit | edit source]
Max Hamburgers offers a variety of food items, including hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, salads, and a range of sides such as fries and onion rings. They also offer a selection of beverages and desserts.
Burgers[edit | edit source]
Max Hamburgers is best known for its burgers. They offer a range of options, from classic beef burgers to chicken and vegetarian options.
Sides and Desserts[edit | edit source]
In addition to their main dishes, Max Hamburgers also offers a variety of sides and desserts. These include fries, onion rings, and a selection of ice creams and shakes.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Max Hamburgers is committed to sustainability and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. This includes offering a range of plant-based options on their menu and working to reduce their carbon footprint.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Max Hamburgers has locations throughout Sweden and has also expanded internationally. They have restaurants in Norway, Denmark, Poland, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates, among other countries.
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