Unlike the McDonald's CEO's reluctant Krusty the Clown nibbles, I went all in trying the new Big Arch. Here's what it really ...
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30 times (not so) lucky winners got a lifetime supply of something
Sometimes, winning a lifetime supply of something is exactly as advertised. Other times, what you think you’ll get isn’t always what you end up receiving.
The chain debuted a new brand creative reflecting years of investments in the business and harnessing guest feedback ...
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I made the Simpsons’ Good Morning Burger! #shorts
Ever wondered what The Simpsons’ Good Morning Burger tastes like? Get ready for a greasy, cheesy, bacon-loaded breakfast ...
Who’s got the meat to beat? Cows, beware. Fast-food CEOs from McDonald’s, Burger King, and now Wendy’s are beefing over which ...
It's the same classic burger you love ... only better ...
These commercials stood out between acceptance speeches.
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Burger King went big on self-deprecating Oscars ads. Now it needs to prove it's fixed past missteps.
Burger King dazzled Oscars viewers with a self-deprecating ad campaign, announcing it had fired its "King" mascot and ...
Burger King is buffing up the Whopper for the first time in a decade. The improvements come after the fast-food chain's president Tom Curtis earlier this month invited customers to call or text him ...
Burger King has announced that U.S. customers can directly call or text its U.S. and Canada President Tom Curtis, whenever they like, to share their real-time feedback. Burger King said that customers ...
After the CEO posted a video promoting the chain’s new Big Arch burger, social media users mocked the clip. Burger King and other rivals joined the conversation.
In the wake of McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski becoming a “laughing stock” online following a viral promotional video for the new Big Arch burger, social media has been flooded with hilarious and ...
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