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Burger King expansion continues with Plymouth drive-thru plan

Chain wants a home for its Whopper on the site of a car wash just yards from a drive-thru run by rival McDonalds

Burger King wants to build a drive-thru in Plymouth(Image: PA)

Plymouth could have its first Burger King drive-thru - and just yards from one run by rival McDonald’s.

The chain, famous for its signature Whopper, has been on the expansion trail during the past two years and is now targeting Britain’s Ocean City, where it only has two city centre outlets and no drive-thrus.

It is eyeing a former filling station on the A386 Tavistock Road, currently used as a car wash, which is just yards from a McDonald’s drive-thru.

A full planning application has been submitted to Plymouth City Council seeking the demolition of the existing buildings, where Car Wash Plymouth is currently trading, and the construction of a single-storey drive-thru restaurant.

The company said a new drive-thru would create 20 full-time jobs, and 20 part-time ones, and improve the look of the area, describing the car wash as “run-down”.

Burger King has been on a growth spurt, adding 30 outlets a year from until 2022, and said it is keen to increase the number of drive-thrus nationally and gain another outlet in Plymouth, where it only has restaurants in lower New George Street and in Drake Circus Shopping Centre.

A Burger King Planning Statement said: “The application seeks the redevelopment of the site to facilitate the development of a drive-thru restaurant, to be operated by Burger King. “The submission of the application is driven by Burger King’s desire to increase its operational presence in the Plymouth area, as significant parts of the Plymouth urban area fall outside the catchment area of the company’s existing outlets. It also reflects a strategic objective to increase the company’s portfolio of drive-thru restaurant facilities across the country.

How Burger King's proposed Plymouth drive-thru could look(Image: Burger King)
The Plymouth car wash which could be demolished to make way for a Burger King drive-thru(Image: Google)

“Burger King is a significant employer of local people from the locations in which it operates, with new restaurants creating a mix of full- and part-time positions for the long-term for local people, in addition to opportunities for short-term employment during the construction stage.