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Famous Nathan’s Bumped for Burger King

Today is a bitter-extremely sweet day in the HUB. It’s in all likelihood the last day Nathan’s Hot Dogs will ever exist at Penn State. Now here’s the extremely sweet part:

Burger King is taking over!

That’s right, the home of the Whopper will soon find a space of its own in the HUB. The expected arrival is January 2012, after we return from winter break. Frankly, I’m more excited for this than Rebecca Black for a Friday afternoon.

So get ready kids. With Starbucks on campus, and now Burger King too, Whoppers and Mochachinnos are purchasable with meal points… and that could be dangerous for those of you who still live on-campus. We’ll keep you updated with more details about the new lunch-spot as they emerge.

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Ryan Beckler

Ryan is a senior in the Smeal College of Business majoring in Marketing. He is a Lion Ambassador who loves giving tours to prospective students. His favorite activities include distributing news and consuming Chipotle.

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