From Voice of America: “Kraze, pronounced ‘crazy,’ started in 1998 and was inspired by an American hamburger chain called Johnny Rockets. It has grown quickly, and there are now over 100 locations in Korea. The company has recently expanded to Singapore, Hong Kong and Macao, with plans to open five outlets in the DC area through 2012. [One customer] says, ‘I think it’s very different from American hamburgers,” she said. “It’s less greasy, and I think the ingredients are more healthy.'”
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