Some 1.46 billion hamburgers were eaten in
France last year, 14 times as many as 10 years ago, while 1.22
billion of the baguette cut open and filled with slices of ham
were sold, according to the study by Gira Conseil consultants.
"Jambon-beurre is a French tradition," said Gira Conseil
director Bernard Boutboul. "But the French are now crazy about
burgers. You find them everywhere, from fast-foods to
Michelin-starred restaurants."
Eighty percent of restaurants in France have at least one burger
on their menu, Boutboul said, although many add a local twist:
"It's often done with high quality meat and prized bread. We
made it very much a French product."
(Reporting by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Dominique Vidalon and
Catherine Evans)
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