A SPECIAL REPORT: MEXICAN TRADE AGREEMENT
BURGER BUYERS: While local businesses eye possibilities in the south, Anaheim-based Carl’s Jr. is already cooking up a storm. Actually, the world’s largest Carl’s Jr. is in Monterrey, Mexico. Company officials say it has 340 seats and does more business than its fast-food rivals--McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s. . . . Outlets are planned for Guadalajara and Tijuana.
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