Posted on 08/26/2015 2:55:31 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Burger King has offered McDonald’s a golden opportunity to come together and make one burger to rule them all — in the name of world peace, of course.
In full-page ads running Wednesday in The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune – the hometown paper of the Illinois-based McDonald’s – the fast-food chain is proposing the “McWhopper,” a hybrid of each company’s signature Big Mac and Whopper burgers that will be sold for one day in one pop-up store in one city.
That city, Burger King is proposing, would be Atlanta, a meeting point between both company’s headquarters. The marketing stunt would be held on Sept. 21, with proceeds benefiting the anti-conflict nonprofit Peace One Day.
Burger King has also set up a website listing out its proposal, even suggesting a recipe for the new hybrid burger: it will contain six ingredients from the Big Mac (like cheese and special sauce) and six from the Whopper (like the flame-grilled patty and onions).
McDonald’s responded on Facebook Wednesday morning:
Dear Burger King,
Inspiration for a good cause… great idea.
We love the intention but think our two brands could do something bigger to make a difference.
We commit to raise awareness worldwide, perhaps you’ll join us in a meaningful global effort?
And every day, let’s acknowledge that between us there is simply a friendly business competition and certainly not the unequaled circumstances of the real pain and suffering of war.
We’ll be in touch.
-Steve, McDonald’s CEO
P.S. A simple phone call will do next time.
(Excerpt) Read more at time.com ...
That’s why I eat KOSHER. It’s also more $$.
No horsing around.
Horse burgers, green burgers, if it’s cheap I’ll eat it.
I cook the burgers and put them in patty melts and make “burger salad”, lettuce pickles mayo mustard ketchup...the toppings in a bowl separately.
Rarely eat out unless I’m forced to.
What about pink slime?
If you buy a chuck steak or roast, trim it of most fat and grind it yourself, you know you are getting what you bargained for.
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