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Burger King has offered to cater Kim and Kanye's wedding

Los Angeles - Burger King have offered to cater Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's wedding.

The fast food chain have denied earlier claims the rapper was buying his fiancée 10 of their restaurant's branches across Europe as a wedding present, but have instead offered to rustle up some classic burgers and fries for guests at the showbiz couple's marriage reception.

A spokesperson for the company told NME.com: "Burger King Corp. is familiar with the recent news stories regarding Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.

"We are unaware of any purchase of Burger King restaurants made by either Mr. West or Ms. Kardashian, but we're available to cater the wedding!"

Kim, 33, and Kanye, 36 - who have nine-month-old daughter North together - are expected to tie a knot in a romantic ceremony in Paris this May in front of their family and friends.

The Bound 2 hitmaker was recently claimed to have decided to but his fiancee the restaurants to help Kim carve out a career as a businesswoman and step aside from her family's reality show, Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

A source previously claimed: "As always, Kanye is thinking outside the box when it comes to gifts for Kim. She owns all the jewels anyone could ever want, so he is taking the practical route by investing in businesses for her instead.

"He knows the fast food industry is reliable and lucrative, plus BK is international so he thinks it's the perfect fit for Kim. Kanye wants to buy her 10 restaurants across the UK, Italy and France, making her a real international businesswoman."

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