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The king of commercials over the last few months has been none other than the fast-food burger joint, with the company's Whopper ads playing ad infinitum during NFL games entering Super Bowl Sunday.
The plan is still in early stages: Burger King has invested $40 million as of the end of last year. But the response to the ad campaign is encouraging. Sales of the Whopper are up “significantly ...
Burger King Austria's ad agency apologized for its much-criticized Pride Whopper campaign. The ad features burgers with "matching buns," including one with two tops and one with two bottoms.
Burger King found itself in hot ... fast-food enthusiasts slammed the ad on social media. Last week, the fast-food chain unveiled a “Pride whopper,” which consists of the same ingredients ...
It was also considered prestigious to partner with Burger King. Related: Coca-Cola brings popular TikTok soda craze to store shelves The Restaurant Brands International (QSR) burger company did not ...
See that apostrophe in this ad for Burger King's Whopper Jr. deal? It's the wrong way around! (John Kelly/The Washington Post) Perspective by John Kelly Do you remember Burger King’s “Have it ...
After declaring it’s “time to be proud” with Burger King Austria’s Pride Whopper, the advertising agency behind the campaign is taking a step back. Earlier this month, as part of the fast ...
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10 Facts About Burger King's WhopperIn 2020, Burger King launched the "Moldy Whopper" campaign. This ad showed the sandwich becoming progressively moldier over the course of 35 days. By the last week, the once-picture-perfect burger ...
While the ad agency apologized, Burger King Austria continued full speed ahead with the promotion. The Pride Whopper is still available in Austria until June 20, and the company’s social media ...
Roger Utting – stock.adobe.com In response, the brand rolled out an emotive campaign using images and videos of real moms who had just given birth tucking into a Whopper ... Burger King UK The ...
Burger King is facing a juicy courtroom showdown over its exaggerated whopper sizes in its ads. The fast food chain is denying the accusations and says the patties used in the millions of burgers ...
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