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Which statement about fast food restaurants in the USA is not true?
Question 1:
Which statement about fast food restaurants in the USA is not true?
A.
The first Burger King was opened in Miami.
B.
The first Wendys was opened in Columbus, Ohio.
C.
The first KFC was opened in Salt Lake City.
D.
The first Ben and Jerrys was opened on the campus of Dartmouth University.
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