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Impact Link Burger King has ... that it was "enticing people to overeat" because it concluded with the words, "Just need another three." Some compared Burger King's ad to the Dolce & Gabbana ...
Burger King issued an apology this week after an ad released by its franchise in New Zealand depicted diners struggling to eat burgers with oversized chopsticks. A short clip of the ad making the ...
Burger King's "Subservient Chicken" was one of the web's first big viral marketing campaigns. Created in 2004 by the ad agencies CP+B and the Barbarian Group, the campaign allowed people to visit ...
Burger King has a new ad highlighting the benefits of its app. The "Smart people have our app" campaign makes fun of people without the app. The way people view those who are ardent savers has ...
This week in branding news, Burger King caused some outrage, The New York Times revamped its app, and Beyoncé starred in a retro ad for Levi’s. Here’s everything you need to know about the ...
Burger King must face a lawsuit claiming it misleads customers with advertisements that make its Whopper sandwich and other products appear larger than they are.
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