If you live in America, chances are you have been to a Burger King and enjoyed a flame-broiled Whopper. Burger King, which began in 1954 in Miami, Fla, once dominated the fast-food industry. For years, it was the second most popular burger chain in the U.S., behind only McDonald’s. Inflation strikes again as Burger King is closing stores across America. Burger King was especially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The now third most popular fast-food chain in America had numerous closings and filings for bankruptcy coming from a number of Burger King operators. Wendy’s is now the No.2 fast-foo…