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The internet is grilling McDonald's CEO for a video he shared of himself trying out the fast-food chain's latest burger. McDonald's is set to release its Big Arch burger in the United States for a ...
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Social media went wild after an Instagram video of McDonald’s CEO and Chairman, Chris Kempczinski, introducing the fast food chain’s newest Big Arch burger and taking the smallest nibble of it made ...
A taste-testing video should be an easy win for a fast-food brand. In the scheme of brand marketing, it feels relatively low-stakes to sit someone in front of a camera, have them try your food, and ...
McDonald's and Burger King have a major beef — and not the kind sold in their restaurants. The food fight started last month, when McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski posted a video of himself eating the ...
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What happens when a multi-millionaire CEO tries to act like a commoner? It doesn’t end well. That, at least, appears to be the emphatic answer after the CEO of McDonald’s, Chris Kempczinski, filmed ...
After fans mocked a taste test video with Chris Kempczinski as inauthentic, Burger King shared a clip of president Tom Curtis taking an enthusiastic bite of a Whopper Burger King/Tiktok; Chris ...
Burger King isn't afraid to take a big bite, at least that's how it appears in a recent viral video featuring the popular fast-food chain's president, Tom Curtis. "Only one thing missing," Curtis says ...