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I never eat at Burger King because the food is always about as bad as McDonald's. It smells good as you drive past, though. At least McDonald's has a good breakfast menu. But we have a Wendy's, an Arby's, a Chick Fil A and a Five guys, on top of local pizza and sandwich places so there's really no point to go to Burger King.
I do recall that Burger King has never had a decent advertising campaign, ever. The creepy Burger King is weird and memorable in a disturbing way, though.
Bunch of BS. I'd fire any employee of mine in a new York second for pulling that kind of stunt. Most police officers I think are doing their best. It's a tough job and most do it without problems. All of the millions of interactions they have with the public across this country, most are without incident.
I just wish Burger King would have everything their supposed to have when you go there and keep their nose out of politics. The one near me doesn't have this or that or the shake maker is broken more than it works. Plus their "large" size shake is a scary excuse for large. When I'm getting fast food I don't expect to be mothered by some company. I don't go there anymore.
I think it doesn't make sense for businesses to get too political. I mean just business-wise, it would seem more profitable to lay low on controversial subjects. Michael Jordan has been quoted as saying something along the lines that Republicans buy tennis shoes too. I would tend to agree with him. Sell shoes man, just sell shoes. LOL.
Nothing in the article you posted has to do with Anti-Trumpism or Liberals.
More desperate one size must fill all agenda driven spin.
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