Krystal (restaurant)
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Krystal is an American regional fast food restaurant chain headquartered in Dunwoody, Georgia, with restaurants in the Southeastern United States and Puerto Rico.[6] It is known for its small, square hamburgers, called sliders in places other than the Southeast, with steamed-in onions. Krystal moved its headquarters from Chattanooga, Tennessee, where it had been based since 1932, to the Atlanta suburb of Dunwoody in early 2013.[7]
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Krystal | |
Company type | Private |
Industry | Fast Food |
Founded | October 24, 1932; 91 years ago (1932-10-24) in Chattanooga, Tennessee |
Founders | Rody Davenport, Jr. J. Glenn Sherrill[1] |
Headquarters | Dunwoody, Georgia |
Number of locations | 360[2] |
Areas served | Southeastern United States Puerto Rico |
Key people | Josh Kern, (CEO)[3] Casey Terrell (CMO) Jessica Hagler (CFO) |
Products | Fast food, including hamburgers, French fries, hot dogs, chicken, milkshakes, and breakfast offerings |
Owner | Fortress Investment Group, Golden Child Holdings[4] |
Number of employees | 6,500+[5] |
Parent | SPB Hospitality |
Website | krystal |
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