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Crypto Current
"burger king" Discussed on Crypto Current
"Which manifests itself in many forms. This is set by Robert tough suze Gucci senior executive VP of corporate and brand strategy. It's really cool to see these big brands really start to see how web three is here. And how they need to embrace and meet people where they're headed. And that seems to be the world of web three, the metaverse, et cetera. And they're trying to work with a brand and brands that have already had much success, such as you collapse. So this collaboration makes a lot of sense. And I think not the last that we're going to see, I think we're going to see even larger brands with Gucci is way up there. There's a extremely large brain. We're going to see other large brands like them. Try to create these types of partnerships so they can learn faster and get the learn from the mumps and bruises along the way that others have experienced that they can move faster and participate in a more streamlined way. Next, we're going to look at glitch as the artist withdraws from soap space NFT auction over lack of female artist. So an artist featured by the renowned auction house of southeast at Saturday, he withdraw his art from the NFT cells that are currently underway citing elective representation of female identifying artists. Patrick abandoned, whose work revolves around the visual style known as glitch art, said Sophie's natively digital glitches should have been more inclusive. He made the statement that while I believe it was a genuine oversight and the team mean 12, the lack of representation is serious issue that needs to be addressed this and we need to address this in our space. Female of artists have played a major role in the glitch movement. So again, Patrick made stance and dipped out it received him making this decision, received a lot of positive feedback on Twitter and it goes to again trying to have a more inclusive future as it relates to web three. Getting more women involved in this space and providing more opportunities. So we have a more representative look at where the web three community is headed. Next we're going to look at German governments as it invested 1.2 million in the metaverse startup flying sheep studios. Studios is a clone based metaverse startup. And recently announced that it raised 1.2 million from the German government. The funds raised will be used to develop an online metaverse game called star life, which is a multimedia online role playing experience. It came from the German federal ministry of economic affairs and climate action. It's part an allocation that the federal government uses to support interactive experiences. This is, I think, cool because you're seeing governments come in and embrace the need to build into the metaverse. And learn what is this next step towards a future in metaverse look like and how do we start partnering with the companies that are making that a reality. So I think this is cool. I hope this goes extremely well because then we'll see not just German governments start to double down and invest more, but we'll start to see other governments follow suit. And the path that leads to web three continues to expand and continues to be embraced. Our final article is going to look at Alibaba as Alibaba cloud opens blockchain lab for game developers in Japan. This April. So in partnership with Tokyo land corporation, this lab will be open with skelton crew studio, a VR content and game development company that organizes bit summit, which hosts an exclusive game event, Japan's large assessment and Kyoto every year. As an incubator to stay competitive for the times, Alibaba hopes to provide a place for game designers to gather and improve their skills in the latest blockchain technology. I think one of the clearest paths to web three and blockchain being utilized is in gaming and we saw this and one of the largest gaming conferences out there with GDC and you're seeing a lot more web three companies start to go out and showcase what's being built. You're seeing it occur more across all kinds of different crypto events that are out there. I recently went to eat Denver also went to outer edge LA, both which are showing a lot of the cool things that are being built in the world of gaming and blockchain. And I think we're going to continue to see more money being invested in that space. Again, we reported earlier how Sony is patenting its NFTs across this platform. Games and gaming platforms are seeing this as a huge opportunity. And they're making the investment now so that they can be prepared for this future. So I think this is highly encouraging. And I think we're going to continue to see more of this. So I want to thank you for joining us again for this week's aftershock. Again, if you liked all of the information, please make sure to give us a like, leave us a comment, make sure to subscribe and share this out with someone who you think might enjoy. We appreciate you joining us. And as always, we hope you stay cryptocurrency.

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"burger king" Discussed on Crypto Current
"To people. On this past Friday. An email to coin desk, the D Amazon appeared to confirm that the digital tokens and FT gallery and reset opportunities are coming to the site. The confirmation was sent after Amazon Prime Video channel subscription was nude on mackley. It had not purchased an NFT token from Amazon, did not have any prior knowledge of the platform's integration of NFTs. It provided a couple of insights into Amazon's plans for the expansion and hints at where these tools are going to be live on the platform. So Amazon entering the NFT space, you want to talk about a huge validation for NFTs are here to stay and are going to continue to grow. This is a big one. If Amazon's attacking it, then you know there's got to be teeth on this and if they're creating a product that definitely putting things in place to try to incentivize one of the largest marketplaces in existence. So I'm going to keep watching this closely and I think they are going to come in and immediately be a high impact player, just like we saw with Reddit's as they created their NFT marketplace. So that's going to wrap up this week's web three lightning round. And we're not going to jump into last week in the metaverse. And we're going to get it kicked off with Sony as it eyes NFT transfers across multiple game platforms and reveals a patent. So Sony's NFT framework aims to integrate NFTs into gameplay with the technology representing skins and other popular in game functionalities. Sony interactive entertainment fall to pennant for a trait of framework allowing users to transfer utilized non fungible tokens across multiple game platforms. Sony's interest in crypto has been evidenced by numerous partnerships and trademark registrations. And it's a list only filed a patent titled NFT framework for transferring using digital assets between game platforms. So Sony, massive, I am definitely a huge Sony fan. And we'll gladly say that I myself have played PlayStation one entire life and really enjoy all of the type of content that they have been making as it relates to the gaming space. Being able to play and utilize different tools and then apply them into different worlds, I think is so cool. I can already envision a different gaming franchises like God of War, Assassin's Creed. Call of Duty, being able to take some of the assets that you've earned in one, transfer over into other games in the same franchise, and then using them in those particular worlds. It's going to be really cool. And it's really cool to see the world of NFTs continue to expand and grow larger and have more utility being placed on the future road map of where it's headed. Next article is looking at. NFT investor accidentally burned a $135,000 crypto punk to borrow money. Yes, you heard that right. Unfortunately, someone lost a $135,000. Trying to wrap it. So while going through an unfamiliar process of wrapping NFTs, Riley accidentally sent the asset to a burn address permanently deleting the NFT from circulation. The crypto punk collection worth 77 eth was sent to a burn address to be prominently destroyed. And the collector intended to borrow some money against it to buy another NFT. So this is one of those quick examples of when DeFi goes wrong. And the importance of really understanding the process of transferring assets across crypto before you press the send because they are immutable. It can be undone when you make a mistake. It can be a $135,000 mistake. In this case, trying to use the NFT to receive a loan to get liquid to go buy other NFTs and instead of getting liquid and still having the NFT complete lost it, which now means not only not get the loan to go buy the new NFTs, but they also lost the original. So again, be careful out there in the world of DeFi, it can be a very dangerous place, be as careful as possible. And this one hurts. Our next article is looking at heavyweight champ Alexander music. As he seeks to tokenize boxer's careers, he's launching a new blockchain power tokenized ecosystem. Powered. It's a support boxers through their careers. The IVF wbo and WBA heavyweight boxing champion, Alexander, put his weight behind the blockchain platform that he's tokenized, support boxing industry. And they teamed up with Ukrainian based crypto exchange to develop the ready to fight platform. The browser based platform makes use of blockchain technology to boxers tokenize their brands to receive donations and investments as well as means to deliver exclusive content. Again, sports is doing more and more to find ways to help their. Users, AKA participants, whether it be the fighters, whether it be people who are playing the everyday sports, et cetera. With their likeness image, et cetera, to be able to monetize it. And a lot of people, unfortunately, only are going to make their money through the various games or matches or fights that they conduct. By creating tools like this, they can now have more ways to monetize more revenue streams. And incentivize them to keep brand building. So I think this is a really cool look at ways that boxers can try to utilize this type of platform and create NFTs, et cetera to build. And it's a platform that I'm going to keep my eyes on. Thanks for going to look at luxury giant Gucci as they team up with Google apps to develop web three. So we have three company Google apps. It's behind several popular entity collections, such as board a yacht club, crypto punks, me, bits, et cetera. They recently created an agreement, aimed to increase engagement among each company's communities by exploring the intersection of fashion and entertainment in the metaverse. And the press release that came out said they're excited to unveil the multifaceted partnership with Google apps. That's the leading creative developer of web three technology. And it gives them a chance to have an active role in upcoming narrative of the other side. And ten K, TF,

Crypto Current
"burger king" Discussed on Crypto Current
"And this is really cool as we're starting to see more and more of these larger institutions prepare the way to accept cryptocurrency payments. So I think this will be a really good use case study in Paris for Burger King to see how many people are willing to spend some of their Bitcoin towards this. And if it goes well, we could see the start to expand across other locations throughout the globe. So I think this will be a case study that if done well, or if they're successful, we will see expansion across more locations. Our second story is looking at arbitrum as it AirDrops, had over 1500 addresses, and 3.3 million sent into wallets. So the on chain activity showed that the AirDrops consolidated tokens worth about 3.3 million collectively from 1000. About 1500 wallets into two wallets, according to the blockchain analysis, from look on chain one wallet received 1.4 million of art from 806 addresses. They count added all the ARB received to the central exchange uniswap liquidity. The 1.4 million ARP tokens are worth about 2 million at the time of the writing. And then the other one sent a received about 933,000 ARP from 1630 addresses, which was 1.38 million. So a lot of people in response to this AirDrop for arbitrary did everything possible to try to help themselves be able to receive some of this and unfortunately one of the risks of doing AirDrops like this is that people try to game the system. So I think this is going to be looking into this a little bit more, but again, this has created its own niche of types of people who are seeking these type of opportunities to get as much money from AirDrops as possible. A third article is going to look at G 7 nations that are calling for stricter oversight of cryptocurrency markets. A group of 7 G 7 major industrial democracies are reportedly planning to promote tougher regulations of cryptocurrency sector during the 49th G 7 summit. We just got it from May 2023. We'll take place in Hiroshima, Japan. The goal of the plan is to increase transparency and consumer protections according to anonymous officials with the knowledge of the plan. The move comes across and the wake of concerns about potential risk to global financial systems posed by crypto assets with collapse of FTX. Expose the poor governance of the industry and stitch shockwaves to the financial markets. So there's one thing clear from 2022 that's going to be affected in 2023 is regulation. We're going to see a lot more of it. Regulation, I don't necessarily see as overall as a bad thing. I think it actually helps us move forward in the right direction. However, over regulation and depending on what is put out there, could be damaging in the long run. Regulations here, it's going to continue. And I think the faster we can get to a more productive conversation around this. And clear guidelines put in place the better it is overall for the industry. Fourth article is looking at first citizens. Bank, which is snapping up Silicon Valley bank and its branches open up Monday as of March 27th. So the deal is announced on March 26th by the FDIC, which is the federal deposit insurance corporation. And the North Carolina based first innocence bank is set to all the deposits and loans of SVB. Which is Silicon Valley bank and the purchase and assumption agreement 17 former branches of Silicon Valley bank will open us for Citizens Bank and trust company on the 27th. And depositors will automatically become the first Citizens Bank. So this is one of those examples of the DIC coming in going to work and getting stuff done very quickly. And this is one of the pluses of the traditional finance markets of having safeguards in place to help stop collapses as they come about. What we saw last year in the crypto markets between Terra Luna crash and several others was that there was nothing in place to stop it as things went down. So I think what is great about the next potential bull market wave that we see to occur in the cryptocurrency markets is that it's going to be built from the lessons of the failures of the past so that they can't be repeated in the same way. So all that to say is that the crypto markets are going to get smarter because they have to. And more safeguards are going to be put in place so that future people that participate in this market do not have to go through the same growing pains as people earlier in the market. Next, we're looking at the U.S. as it sees as 18 crypto ATMs purchase using fraudulent SBA loans. So the way this worked is that 18 crypto ATMs were purchased from the small business administration meant to assist small business financially harmed by COVID-19 pandemic. Those were also used to purchase Bitcoin from New York based cryptocurrency exchange. It's called coin dogs crypto ATMs. And they were seized. And they've been arrested for charges and connections with this game to still launder over a 100 million and fraudulently obtain loans from the SBA, including the use of fraud proceeds to purchase crypto ATMs. So when the SBA loans came out during COVID, people saw this as an opportunity. And some people did this in a fraudulent way. And one of the ways that someone did this was buying crypto ATMs, flowing the radar for a moment. But it catches back up. Government does their checks and eventually will catch up with you if you're doing something at that scale of such fraud. So AKA one, the SBA loans were meant to really help struggling business when everything shut down. So this was money that was taken away from another potential business that could have used those funds to sustain. I don't have a lot of empathy. Sounds like justice is being served in this moment. So again, if you're going to commit, don't commit fraud. First, foremost, don't commit fraud. And I'll leave it there. Our next article, we're going to be looking at coinbase as it once devs to build inflation picked flat coins on its new base network. Coinbase explained that it's now more important than ever to build an inflation tracking stablecoin that negates poor monetary policy decisions of central banks. The crypto exchange coinbase sees inflation picked flat coins as one of four critical innovations that could be built on its recently launched layer two network base. The other three include an on chain reputation system and on chain limit order book LOB exchange and tools that make decentralized finance ecosystems safer. So I think as they try to build out these four critical areas of innovation, I do think it is going to help the overall market a lot of what was listed are things that are further the crypto space in needs to have a lot more safeguards in place as we evolve. So I think this is pretty cool. And I think it's going to be good to see more people who are building into this ecosystem, have this guidance and direction to be headed. Our final Amazon is looking at Amazon as its NFT plans were teased in a receipt out

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Mike Gallagher Podcast
The Narrative of Bad White Guys vs. Bad Black Guys
"You know, there's a powerful narrative that has emerged about how all these white bad guys, like the shooter and highland park, Illinois. Or the shooter in Charleston, South Carolina. That monster who massacred those black churchgoers at mother Emanuel church. They brought him or so the narrative goes, Burger King. In fact, the urban legend is they took that monster to Burger King. So he could get, I guess, a whopper before they took him to prison. They didn't take him to Burger King, but as they were interrogating him, and he had gone hours and hours without eating. They brought him food. And the narrative for a lot of people is, look at that. They're bringing the white guy Burger King in jail. And the black guy in Akron, Ohio gets shot 60 times.

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"burger king" Discussed on Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"Looks it might look for fire that it is easy. And the amount of great work that comes out of BK, but you need to remember there are so many things that we also do not do or are not able to do. So it's like we have an organization. We still have our organizational challenges as any organization has, but then we fight for the ideas like crazy. Because, of course, like moldy whopper is a great example. It's not like it's not controversial. There were a few people inside of the organization that had a mission to ensure that that doesn't go out. So, of course, this is the trust that we need to have between agency partners and us and of course the lawyers and other people that are there to support and make things happen. Creative lawyers, they will go into.

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"burger king" Discussed on Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"I love the writing adore. He talked about the metrics that you've put towards that's what have you seen in terms of from the prime state. So in terms of plant based, we're doing well, this is something that's function mentioned before. We're bringing new products all in time. So we need to have new platforms also to keep that alive. But then we put things together. So overall, we're doing well with plant based. And this is something that we see across across the planet. Yeah, and one thing that is that is like a big sign of acceptance and how it was working is that the fact that the first campaign was launching a few markets, and the second one was like, okay, I want that. I want that. I want that. Not only because many markets were on cheap chicken, but because they saw how it worked, right? And that sentence is a great, great partner. Because he sells the work really well. It usually happens with global brands and then you do something in a market. People see how successful it was. And then everyone wants to jump in. So this year too has been bigger and hopefully year three when we have, you know, more easily provided confusingly. Confusing trilogy. No, because I don't know markets, right? Because the numbers are yellow, we just prepared the FD case last week and it was good. I need to ask the agency the brand you guys have had a really long relationship now. What is it that, I mean, Burger King is such an ideas machine as well when it comes to his marketing. What is a Burger King campaign or can you actually say that's a Burger King idea and that would be perfect for a campaign? There's just so many ideas that come out. So I mean, as a client, I think that the biggest issue with brands is lack of bravery. Lack of actually doing things. It's not like creativity. I'm not, of course, I'm not saying that everyone is like these gentlemen here. So really. But it's not, it's not a lack of ideas, usually that tends to be the biggest issue. It's a lack of belief that creativity does something for your brand for your business for growing things further. So it's like it's a constant discussion. What's up so many times a week or a day that it's always new things that we want to do. And when there's something really good, these guys call me evil, we need to talk and then 5 minutes later we're on a call and then 5 minutes later we've kind of approved a campaign because there's something cool. This is kind of how we do. And then we try to figure out how all of the legal stuff and all of that, which is usually a pain. In any company, but that's kind of the belief that we need to do great stuff. And we need to do more great stuff all the time. It's not like we should do fewer things. We should do better and more. That's really what we want to do. Yeah, I think that something that you will sell and I think that you want to build a really good at that is in a trust. The trust in your team in the idea and to talking about another example that I think is a great example of this thing. We did a printed algorithm campaign that is called meat for bloodless product as well and playing around the confusion as well. Actually, the idea that we had was I think that maybe there is a way to take pictures of the vegetables. In a really close way, it will cut look like meat. And the headline was like sorry for the confusion, meat lovers, right? But I was not sure if that's possible. The team shared with me this idea, but I was not sure, so I truly, I hope this idea that they love it and we actually were having because it's doing really well in this week. But the only way to know if it's going to work is to go and produce it. I don't know if it's going to work. I felt that it's going to work. I saw some first model. I think you told me it's going to work. But this is better. We need some little dollars. I think it's going to work, but let's give it a try. And it will be okay, let's go. Let's really use it. Let's make it happen. And once we went into production, it was like, you know, and that's a great ending, but the orders possible alternative to any was like, sorry. It didn't work. You will think that it's a vegetable. So that believe in that trust in the team and in the idea of saying, okay, let's do it. I trust you, let's go for it and if it works, we are on the same boat and if it doesn't work, we are still in the same boat. No, you know, not having fear of screwing up from time to time, right? Because I think very can also, people already see what we do and what goes out and what stays in the drawer and even some failures. Are there, but we try and try and try, we're talking yesterday about that. How this trust this intimacy, this relationship for years and years. It's really about us because we just met three years ago, but the home company is in a way the guys who were before us, the guys who would be after us, they have been raised in this trust relationship where it's okay to fail. And if you fail, just go faster for the next one and I think that in that sense is where it comes, it turns into a machine of putting great work out because also and that's something we shared. We always still to the teams and we tell the talent. One of the things we can promise you is that at David, we give our lives to make shit happen because the difference between I think good agency and a not so good agency is not the ideas everyone have ideas. It's just that we try to make them happen, right? We don't give up. So also a big shout out to people's lawyers because they approve a stimulate would have died and I think 99% of the agencies because no one would have gone through the painful process of three months with lawyers trying to figure out how to do it without saying any name any team, any video game name or whatever and then the same only work or movie would have died in 99.9% of the agencies. Not even the client. The agency side because someone would have said it's impossible no one would do it. No one would have pushed the amount of trials we did to get the proper molded war for just to make it look beautiful. So it happens over and over again. And these guys are incredibly good at pushing us to make stuff happen. But we do it together. So we've sat in meetings together with the lawyers to ensure that we can get things through. I mean, just because also, but if we can't do that, maybe we can do that. If you can't do that, maybe you can do that. It.

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"burger king" Discussed on Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"Men of Jews was even bigger because they want a couple of ground threes, you know, with the same stretch. You have the same job, but the right thing was so beautiful. And so funny that they made it. So I think, as you will see, from a business perspective, plant based is the future of this category, not only in the company, right? And from what we know that even more confusing products are going out. So and the world is confusing. I think that's still we go back to semi normal and it's going to take some time. So we and people know that the platform. So we like the challenge of this trying to do this even more funnier every day as long as he will thus even more confusing products and we will try to do it. A great campaign, but can you talk a bit about what was the success that you saw that made you want to have a second version of that? Well, what did you see from the launch of the plant police products that has kept us going so flat based product is something that we believe in big time. I mean, we went much earlier than the other guys, while the other guy, maybe. And we are committed to doing that. But we are committed to doing that only if guests want. I mean, we can't, we can't sell even if these geniuses here can do the best advertising in the world. If the product isn't good or there's no consumer demand, there is no magic that can overcome lack of consumer demand. But we know that this is something that we want to do now and in the future. At least as the world looks like today. So we needed fantastic materials. Fantastic things that markets can activate. That they know that this is something that is really the key that will work for us. And that's how it came about. And then the stuff that we tried to adjust was a little bit on getting deeper into the insights of what people really think is not only confusing, but also confusing, related to topics that can be related to the things that you eat on the plant based products versus other things. For me, the best line by far is this the least getting kids is there for the offspring, getting kids is the least environmentally friendly thing that you can do. For me, that's just perfect because that puts such it's such a mind fuck of a sentence. And yet it's so true. You know, you want better for your kids, but having kids is the worst thing that you can do for the planet. So that's kind of how we connected. And then working on it because I mean, of course, there's so much materials, but working on getting exactly those strategic.

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"burger king" Discussed on Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"No, but it's good and you know what we just with all the materials like a little puzzle so you try to put them in an order where you have a surprise in the beginning, then you kind of realize where it's going, then you have a pause because we always try to put a pause so you can hear it's confusing and then you let it go and go crazy. So more or less like badly pick it, right? But for example, the line which for me is my favorite in this second one is she has three days to find out. We were and that's one of the things that we try to know where to put it and some of us know in the middle so they go and then we decided to put it in the end because it's so brilliant and it's the only it's the one that you have to build in your head because you hear three days to find out they say yeah because if you don't drink water to three days you die and there is like the perfect pause to then go to the product and it's kind of yeah it was easy because of the material but it was like that little possible, right? Well that's like telling a joke you think of what's the punchline what does that mean? It's so smart. And actually especially on the film we actually shot like three or more situations. But they didn't make it to the end because somehow and that's something that happened. In this group is really funny but then when you shoot it it's like I don't know why it doesn't make me enough. When I listen to the radio I love that line, but here is that I don't know let's try a different image but in the end we killed a four situations and it happened twice because last year too this year the ad is beautiful was shot by B sips.

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"burger king" Discussed on Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"For the special episode of the year that's probably an ad. I want to explore a piece of work release during the pandemic initially. I think it's going to have a lasting legacy as a piece of work from Burger King, no two pieces of work. And the confusing teams campaign which my view has offered a brilliant overview of how the world society and culture has evolved and is evolving a great speed in recent years. Leaving many of us trying to keep up and this was created for Burger King as it was trying to raise awareness of its plant based menu and how that was rolling out globally. Last year in can one four lines that go to silver and a bronze, showing that the industry has received as received very positively. But then it's also winning, again, this year can where we are currently sat wins the morning here early. So you're probably going to hear some coarse voices as we talk. But I've all introduced the gentleman behind our involved and making sure this campaign has been released and is proving a massive success. I'm joined by I'm joined by evil zakowski, head of global brand marketing at Burger King. Poncho sees global CCO and partner David and ajit to leader. Chief creative officer for David New York. So as I say to my introduction, as a campaign for the team as a camping for no, I'd love to hear, first of all, what was the brief, what was the challenge that you guys were saying? And just why this campaign come together. So I think that Burger King in general has been putting a lot of effort on plant based products. And I think we're a global leaders in the category for all the QSRs. We were the first one to launch big time. Plant based products. So things that taste like meat, but it's actually based out of plants. And the first campaign that was done around a year and a half ago was just awesome. And we kind of put a big emphasis on working on plant based products around the world and, well, these gentlemen are so proactive that they always come with absolutely amazing stuff. So we continuously work on the plant based strategy and then it is work that is just coming out of these brilliant minds. Why now has Burger King gone down the plant dish through it? Why was that something you venture just? Well, we saw a big shift in general how people are eating. I think it's a cliche to talk about big shifts in general, but this was something that we saw a few years ago. More people are moving towards the flexitarian flexitarian style of eating. And that means that we need to offer the products that people actually want. The products that they eat in their everyday life. And that the technology has changed so much. So the things that were just three, four years ago, let's say less good than they do today. And now, well, they're confusingly good. So that's really how it moved. So set that brief. How do you raise to that challenge? No, we went all in with the Burger King way of thinking, right? When you think about Burger King, there's always a take that it's a bit of self deprecation. And when we said instead of talking about how good it is, because everyone is saying how good it is. Ours is so good. But we needed the different take and the different take came through the lens of this is confusing. It tastes like meat. It looks like meat and it doesn't have meat. So in that, when we got to that thought, we were like, oh, maybe there's something interesting here, right? And the team started writing amazing copywriters, David Kruger said, blah, blah. And they started realizing that the world was confusing. We were coming out of or in the midway coming out different places out of COVID and there was a lot of insights and but talking to evil and the Burger King team, we thought that we have something bigger kind of a platform because in a way, even without COVID, the world is kind of confusing, right? You have a lot of insights and stuff to play with. And this year, the second part filled Supernatural because we were launching chicken, which is even more confusing, right? How do they do GKE without chicken and with only with plants? And we said, hey, let's give it a second tape, right? Let's give it a second go. I mean, these things take so long to create and pull together. Did you have a chance to actually taste the food and actually sit down and experience what you were going to promote? Was it all in place when you started this? Yeah, it was a really long journey. On those campaigns. And the first one, and actually on the second one, and I think it's really interesting because of the natural process that we did is we start first with the radio company. You know, I think that usually when you have a campaign, it's like, okay, let's do the film. And once you have the film, then you are like, okay, how would we make this big arrival? Let's do the print. Let's do the right. I don't know why, because it's a confusing campaign in any sense of that war. You're still confused by the radio company. Okay, let's start with the writer campaign. We wrote a lot. A lot. And at some point, and that's something that I was so do. I think that if we do a campaign with the lines and with the insights that we killed, I think that campaign will still be really good. Because we wrote a lot, we wrote a lot and actually something that we were doing this year because last year it was like, okay, it's computing times. Let's do a mix of everything. And this year we said, okay, let's because we got that brief planned the chicken nuggets that is really confusing because it's right now for me and I think for all of us plant based meat is kind of normal, right? But at that point, she can not taste like meat and it lets that taste like chicken, but it's actually made of plants. So we said, maybe we can do different things here. We can have different executions. So we have one execution that is about environment. We have a no execution that is about relationships. So we gave that small to the radio campaign. And when we got them, we were like, okay, now we have many things here to play around. And then we said, but we want to have something new because the previous campaign was just a film and already a campaign. Now we had a radio and a film. And we said, but maybe there is a way that we can have a brain campaign as well. And we're thinking a lot about how we can do it, but it's like just people with our products that they look confused. It's a simple as that. And then some headlines, some questions that is in their minds. And we got there, we saw them and it's like, oh, this is great. Oh, and they were saying we had so much material to play with, that you can even have different executions, right? And for us at Burger King, I don't know how maybe but we do like three, four out of campaigns a month of the different products. So we knew that that could be interesting to go and print and not just go with usual production, but let's keep people something entertaining. And I think that it's been so successful in the streets and in the different markets. Because we wanted to laugh. We're missing humor everywhere. And then a brand that just laughs about life and it's all product. I think people really appreciate it. I think that that was one of the things that in the first campaign, because when we created the first one, we were in the middle of the pandemic, working from home, and in all the campaigns they were more emotional. They were more human and we were like, are we going to launch this campaign now? In the middle of the pandemic, we're all around there more emotional. And this is just laughing of the kind of time that we are doing and really smart way. And people love it. We're kind of afraid and confused, but people love it. You see what YouTube comment, like, this is the best ally so I really needed to laugh this week. So that was great. And I mean, hydrogen is a little bit about the gene to have to cause thank what is the tour de no, we're going to go with a really confident, less was correct. So in terms of craft, it's fantastic. I mean, there's no doubt about that. And I love this kind of sense of humor. So I left a lot, which is, I guess, one of the reasons why we work great together with these gentlemen here. But of course, I mean, we tried to put a little bit more strategy behind what we wanted to achieve in the sense of what the insides are behind white people come to plant based products. And then we needed to adjust a little bit, but I for me that even more confusing times is actually a step better than the first. And because we put the craft is equally amazing, but then we put a little bit more strategy behind it and we think it's absolutely fantastic. It was difficult to navigate because also when you think about the pandemic and the period that we've had now, things change all the time. So something might be okay, and then we had things that we needed to remove because we felt like maybe that's offensive now or maybe that's just too much we kind of are okay with pushing as you might know that became like that. But some of the things felt like it could be considered as tone deaf. Also then things started happening. So this was it was a great evolution. And it happens with humor, right? I like to say that the two copywriters that did this are really very comedians, really good. And comedy has this limit, right? You watch rickety terrain or you watch other great comedians. We are always in the fine line. Maybe look at your face, no. He goes all the way. So yeah, what he will say is interesting because we were laughing and then we were testing the jokes. And then some of them felt like maybe too much, but we were like, but there was so much material to play with. So how did you actually decide what would make the cut then? Because I think there is an edge to it, but I think it does walk it perfectly. So I hope that you deceive great, that's too far. I think it's a group effort right here. With the guys right and down, then we read them. I think that when you read the joke and you laugh, that's a really good job. Then you need to put the video, you need to put other elements from it, reading.

Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"burger king" Discussed on Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"Stephen lapte, Adweek, you look you know chief and for the special episode of the year that's probably an ad. I want to explore a piece of work release during the pandemic initially. I think it's going to have a lasting legacy as a piece of work from Burger King, no two pieces of work. And the confusing teams campaign which my view has offered a brilliant overview of how the world society and culture has evolved and is evolving a great speed in recent years. Leaving many of us trying to keep up and this was created for Burger King as it was trying to raise awareness of its plant based menu and how that was rolling out globally. Last year in can one four lines that go to silver and a bronze, showing that the industry has received as received very positively. But then it's also winning, again, this year can where we are currently sat wins the morning here early. So you're probably going to hear some coarse voices as we talk. But I've all introduced the gentleman behind our involved and making sure this campaign has been released and is proving a massive success. I'm joined by I'm joined by evil zakowski, head of global brand marketing at Burger King. Poncho sees global CCO and partner David and ajit to leader. Chief creative officer for David New York. So as I say to my introduction, as a campaign for the team as a camping for no, I'd love to hear, first of all, what was the brief, what was the challenge that you guys were saying? And just why this campaign come together. So I think that Burger King in general has been putting a lot of effort on plant based products. And I think we're a global leaders in the category for all the QSRs. We were the first one to launch big time. Plant based products. So things that taste like meat, but it's actually based out of plants. And the first campaign that was done around a year and a half ago was just awesome. And we kind of put a big emphasis on working on plant based products around the world and, well, these gentlemen are so proactive that they always come with absolutely amazing stuff. So we continuously work on the plant based strategy and then it is work that is just coming out of these brilliant minds. Why now has Burger King gone down the plant dish through it? Why was that something you venture just? Well, we saw a big shift in general how people are eating. I think it's a cliche to talk about big shifts in general, but this was something that we saw a few years ago. More people are moving towards the flexitarian flexitarian style of eating. And that means that we need to offer the products that people actually want. The products that they eat in their everyday life. And that the technology has changed so much. So the things that were just three, four years ago, let's say less good than they do today. And now, well, they're confusingly good. So that's really how.

Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"burger king" Discussed on Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"Hi there, I'm Stephen lapte, Adweek, you look you know chief and for the special episode of the year that's probably an ad. I want to explore a piece of work release during the pandemic initially. I think it's going to have a lasting legacy as a piece of work from Burger King, no two pieces of work. And the confusing teams campaign which my view has offered a brilliant overview of how the world society and culture has evolved and is evolving a great speed in recent years. Leaving many of us trying to keep up and this was created for Burger King as it was trying to raise awareness of its plant based menu and how that was rolling out globally. Last year in can one four lines that go to silver and a bronze, showing that the industry has received as received very positively. But then it's also winning, again, this year can where we are currently sat wins the morning here early. So you're probably going to hear some coarse voices as we talk. But I've all introduced the gentleman behind our involved and making sure this campaign has been released and is proving a massive success. I'm joined by I'm joined by evil zakowski, head of global brand marketing at Burger King. Poncho sees global CCO and partner David and ajit to leader. Chief creative officer for David New York. So as I say to my introduction, as a campaign for the team as a camping for no, I'd love to hear, first of all, what was the brief, what was the challenge that you guys were saying? And just why this campaign come together. So I think that Burger King in general has been putting a lot of effort on plant based products. And I think we're a global leaders in the category for all the QSRs. We were the first one to launch big time. Plant based products. So things that taste like meat, but it's actually based out of plants. And the first campaign that was done around a year and a half ago was just awesome. And we kind of put a big emphasis on working on plant based products around the world and, well, these gentlemen are so proactive that they always come with absolutely amazing stuff. So we continuously work on the plant based strategy and then it is work that is just coming out of these brilliant minds. Why now has Burger King gone down the plant dish through it? Why was that something you venture just? Well, we saw a big shift in general how people are eating. I think it's a cliche to talk about big shifts in general, but this was something that we saw a few years ago. More people are moving towards the flexitarian flexitarian style of eating. And that means that we need to offer the products that people actually want. The products that they eat in their everyday life. And that the technology has changed so much. So the things that were just three, four years ago, let's say less good than they do today. And now, well, they're confusingly good. So that's really how.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"burger king" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"For Stephen Chen of Los Angeles California All right here we go You ready for this I'm super ready I know my Burger King Okay Okay Okay Well then Let's see All right burger kings are popular worldwide All of them are a little different than the ones you find in the states For example which of these is a real Burger King you can visit abroad a a Burger King and Amsterdam where you can buy their pot infused burger the whimper be a Burger King and Finland which features a fully functioning nude sauna and yes you can buy your food and bring it in there Or see a Burger King and Havana called the burger comrade who serves the people I'm gonna go with a you're gonna go with a the Burger King and Amsterdam with a pot infused burger Yeah because if not there should be It was B actually It was the Burger King and Why does anybody want to take a burger into a sauna That's just for extra bacteria on the sides It's Finland They like saunas But it's also great because then there's grill marks in both you and that's true All right you have two more questions Though it may seem shocking actor Robert Downey Jr. credits Burger King with changing his life How He wasn't sure if it was smart to take the role of Iron Man but he went to a Burger King and decided yes he could have things his way The beat in 2003 he ate a burger from Burger King that was so bad that the forced him to confront all his life choices to that point leading him to finally get sober or see he applied to work at a Burger King at the age of 16 was turned down and in the depths of his disappointment realized he'd have to settle for acting Oh these are all such good answers I'm going to say all of the above No it was B he hit bottom eating a Burger King burger Wow okay Well I don't consider eating Burger King rock bottom okay Maybe I do it a little too much All right Last question Burger King Burger King is known these days I don't know primarily but still for their weirdly creepy mascot Yes The Burger King the guy with a mask It's all very odd but he is not the creepiest fast food mascot ever which of these at least in our opinion is the KFC cannibal chicken The Arby's meat blob or the quiznos sponge monkey Those are all real things No one of them is again one of them is A was the KFC cannibal chicken I know All right it's going to be you know I'm going to change my mind It's C it's C you're going to go for the quiznos sponge monkey You're right Yes it was the quiznos sponge Mike here it could have been spun monkey We're not sure it was weird It was short lived but it was real It's terrible Terrible So strange It sounds like the most entry level job at quiznos The SpongeBob Oh yeah our CEO started as a SpongeBob And the next thing you know Bill how did Audrey McDonald do in our quiz Even though she'd only got one right it's impossible not to give her an award We'll call her a winner Audrey McDonald is an Emmy Grammy and 6 time Tony winner who will appear in HBO's the Gilded Age out next month and she'll be back on Broadway soon Audra McDonald thank you so much for joining us And wait wait don't tell me Thank you for.

The Dan Bongino Show
The Substitution Effect Can't Happen With Baby Formula
"This is not like the price of steak going up You know we have this thing in economics called the substitution effect You probably heard of it The substitution effect can mitigate the effects of industry specific inflation So let's say there was some catastrophic chicken disease okay And the chicken population gets wiped out You'll see chicken go up in price because it would be hard to find Everyone tracking it doesn't necessarily mean there's a monetary or financial problem It just means maybe in that industry that happened That's not what we're seeing now We're seeing widespread inflation But there's a substitution effect What happens when the chicken price goes up then it's unique to that specific industries people buy pork people buy hams people buy steak people buy tofu burgers they substitute other things Just look it up It's called the substitution thing It's not complicated It's simple stuff Folks the problem with baby food is there is no freaking substitution effect What are you going to do Give the baby chicken nuggets What are you going to feed the baby a whopper From Burger King the baby's three months old It's GI tract hasn't matured What are you going to feed the baby a protein shake Do not do that There's nothing you can do

Mark Levin
Former McDonald's CEO Ed Rensi Confirms He Has Gone to a Burger King
"Out of time I need a very honest answer Have you ever gone to Burger King yes or no sir I went to Burger King about a year and a half ago to eat an impossible whopper Why would you go by the way What's the point of that Told me one time he says you've been to our competitor You're not going to learn anything Stay where you belong They're not going to teach you anything Make them learn from us That's a good attitude That sounds like some of the great coaches in athlete But I have never even wanted to eat it in impossible burger whatever the hell it's called I'm thinking no I want a hamburger I want meat I don't want pretend meat If I want pretend meat I'll be a vegan You know what I

The Mason Minute
Ghost Kitchen (MM #4037)
"The mason minute. With Kevin mason. There's a phrase in the food and beverage restaurant, even delivery industry. You're going to be hearing more about the coming years. It's called the ghost kitchen. A ghost kitchen is basically a kitchen and a warehouse, if you will, where the people at the grill make all sorts of different types of food. And what I'm reading about is restaurants, fast food places like Taco Bell, like McDonald's, all doing these kitchens where they don't have drive up customers, they're strictly creating these kitchens for delivery sake. So if you get your McDonald's or your Burger King or your pizza delivered, it's not coming from a store necessarily. It's coming from a ghost kitchen. Then some of these kitchens are even pretending to make these foods. I've got a friend who's getting involved in the ghost kitchen industry. And he won't talk a lot about it because it's got a hush hush right now, but I'm reading more about ghost kitchens here in Nashville. And it's going to get very interesting. I have a feeling. Ghost kitchens could be the future of food delivery. Could be the future of restaurants in general because nobody wants to go sit in a restaurant anymore. You can't find help. You can't find service and the food just isn't as good as it used to be. An interesting thought.

The Mason Minute
Ghost Kitchen (MM #4037)
"The mason minute. With Kevin mason. There's a phrase in the food and beverage restaurant, even delivery industry. You're going to be hearing more about the coming years. It's called the ghost kitchen. A ghost kitchen is basically a kitchen and a warehouse, if you will, where the people at the grill make all sorts of different types of food. And what I'm reading about is restaurants, fast food places like Taco Bell, like McDonald's, all doing these kitchens where they don't have drive up customers, they're strictly creating these kitchens for delivery sake. So if you get your McDonald's or your Burger King or your pizza delivered, it's not coming from a store necessarily. It's coming from a ghost kitchen. Then some of these kitchens are even pretending to make these foods. I've got a friend who's getting involved in the ghost kitchen industry. And he won't talk a lot about it because it's got a hush hush right now, but I'm reading more about ghost kitchens here in Nashville. And it's going to get very interesting. I have a feeling. Ghost kitchens could be the future of food delivery. Could be the future of restaurants in general because nobody wants to go sit in a restaurant anymore. You can't find help. You can't find service and the food just isn't as good as it used to be. An interesting thought.

The Mason Minute
Ghost Kitchen (MM #4037)
"The mason minute. With Kevin mason. There's a phrase in the food and beverage restaurant, even delivery industry. You're going to be hearing more about the coming years. It's called the ghost kitchen. A ghost kitchen is basically a kitchen and a warehouse, if you will, where the people at the grill make all sorts of different types of food. And what I'm reading about is restaurants, fast food places like Taco Bell, like McDonald's, all doing these kitchens where they don't have drive up customers, they're strictly creating these kitchens for delivery sake. So if you get your McDonald's or your Burger King or your pizza delivered, it's not coming from a store necessarily. It's coming from a ghost kitchen. Then some of these kitchens are even pretending to make these foods. I've got a friend who's getting involved in the ghost kitchen industry. And he won't talk a lot about it because it's got a hush hush right now, but I'm reading more about ghost kitchens here in Nashville. And it's going to get very interesting. I have a feeling. Ghost kitchens could be the future of food delivery. Could be the future of restaurants in general because nobody wants to go sit in a restaurant anymore. You can't find help. You can't find service and the food just isn't as good as it used to be. An interesting thought.

The Charlie Kirk Show
America Is Two States Occupying the Same Country
"I mean, New York is a dystopian dark pessimistic totalitarian city and I never used to be that way when New York used to be a wonderful, beautiful vibrant energetic place used to love to go to New York. And now I avoid it at all costs. I hope I never go back at the current state. Unless it changes, let me say that. I hope that if New York changes that go back in an instant. But the fact that I need to show a vaccine passport to go to a Burger King or to a hotel, again, that's not going to happen. Same for San Francisco used to be The Crown jewel of the west. It was a wonderful, unique, trendy city. Now it's just stay away from there. We are two nations occupying the same country and you see that in what states are able to turn the corner on the virus, what states are able to have economic numbers and you just look at the average real estate, value, for example, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Scottsdale, Arizona real estate, is up 55% in certain neighborhoods a year to date. 55%. Now, they didn't strike oil in Arizona. What it is is people that are moving from highly inflated high taxed blue states and they're flooding the markets in red

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Democrats Can Be So Condescending to People of Color
"This studio and I think I must be having like a mini stroke. I took a call from Amy, Diane and Tampa wants to react to Amy's position before we go to Andy mangy on from amac. How do you and Diane? I'm great. How are you? Well, I'm just baffled by Amy's call. Do you want to make sense of it? Yeah. Okay, that had to be the dumbest thing I've ever heard. That they work late. Okay. I know a lot of black people who work 9 to 5, they are successful, not everybody is, you know, not all minorities sit around all day until they can go to work at Burger King. It's just that's not right. And then the way the left is the condescending really racist way the left things. I mean, honest to goodness. That's their mindset. Well, you know, minorities, they work late. They're all at Burger King working second shift. So they got to have drop boxes. Can you imagine? You know what, if it's a matter of where the, you know, making it easier for them to vote? Well, it makes it easier for whites too. I mean, that's a dumbest thing I've ever heard. And the

Clark Howard Show
"burger king" Discussed on Clark Howard Show
"Maybe even it could be a impossible whopper. Crypto mania, I mean, it is all the rage. Everywhere I walk, people stop to ask me questions about crypto. I had a guy who I was walking the dogs, a guy pulls over, stops his car, gets out and wants to talk to me about a crypto I'd never heard of. And so there is a mania with it. I also want to talk about cars, and one company I love is in trouble. And also tell you whether a car you drive is a speeding ticket, magnet. Thank you drive one of those. So Burger King doing this tie in with Robinhood. That is if you have the Burger King loyalty program, they have all that when you order food, it enters you into a chance to get crypto for free. And it's good for Robinhood, good for Burger King, Burger King attracts a young male audience that's really into crypto. And I know I've been terrible on the crypto thing for so long. I have said that the idea of having an electronic currency is a really valid concept that there are reasons for worldwide efficiency that having the ability to move money around electronically is an enormous advantage. The world's biggest banks have been operating a cartel like thing charging huge money for moving money around the world and the potential advantage of electronic money is that it will cut the banks out and take their slice away and make the movement of money more efficient for customers, individuals and businesses. So what could possibly be wrong with where we are right now with crypto that I'm always throwing cold water on it? Because if money is truly going to be used.

The Mason Minute
Too Many Locations (MM #3859)
"The mason minute. With Kevin mason. You see people talking all the time about the employee employment shortage these days and what's going wrong and where you sit on the political fence kind of determines your view on everything. I was driving down the road the other day and realized something. We sometimes have too many locations of fast food places, and that may also be part of the reason why we have such an employer employee shortage. I was driving down a road here in Nashville, which kind of spans about three or four cities. From Nashville into some of the suburbs. And as I was driving down Lebanon pipe the other day, I realized I just passed three KFCs within the span of about 5 miles. Straight line all on the same side of the street, three Kentucky fried chickens. Do we really need that many KFCs that close together in the same neighborhood now I realize there are three technically different suburbs, but at the same time do we need that many? How many more burger kings or McDonald's do we need? Yes, I realize we like having the convenience of something nearby around the corner, but could that be part of our problem too? We're overbuilding just a thought process. I could be wrong, but it's got me wondering.

The Mason Minute
Too Many Locations (MM #3859)
"The mason minute. With Kevin mason. You see people talking all the time about the employee employment shortage these days and what's going wrong and where you sit on the political fence kind of determines your view on everything. I was driving down the road the other day and realized something. We sometimes have too many locations of fast food places, and that may also be part of the reason why we have such an employer employee shortage. I was driving down a road here in Nashville, which kind of spans about three or four cities. From Nashville into some of the suburbs. And as I was driving down Lebanon pipe the other day, I realized I just passed three KFCs within the span of about 5 miles. Straight line all on the same side of the street, three Kentucky fried chickens. Do we really need that many KFCs that close together in the same neighborhood now I realize there are three technically different suburbs, but at the same time do we need that many? How many more burger kings or McDonald's do we need? Yes, I realize we like having the convenience of something nearby around the corner, but could that be part of our problem too? We're overbuilding just a thought process. I could be wrong, but it's got me wondering.

Pop Culture Cosmos
"burger king" Discussed on Pop Culture Cosmos
"Hbo enters the house of the dragons. We get a warm welcome from raccoon city and its return to some classic grand theft. Auto all this more as we once again delve into the pub culture cosmos. We're back with another episode of the pop culture cosmos. this is gerald glasser from pop culture cosmos game source inside sports fantasy football and the lakers fast-break. We truly appreciate you watching and listening and just taking care of all of our shows but if you can give us a five star review on apple podcasts pacific and like share subscribe. Follow or do anything that you can't support us right here. Pop culture cosmos game source inside sports fantasy. Football the lakers fast-break you mannequin media. And whatever they're doing including topic clips and the two games cast plus. We are the number one tabletop. Rpg streamer on facebook. And we're also on youtube been twitch there in fact we got a great game going on right now so. Please check that out after you watch. This show got a lot of great things going on here. pop culture cosmos. And if any way you can you can support us. It is sincerely appreciate it. But it wouldn't be pop. Culture cosmos without. My good friend is our own definitive addition of pop culture cosmos. You gotta go ahead and check out what he's doing today. A pop culture cosmos dot com. All the things that he's doing for humanika media including said the super bs games cast antarctica clubs plus his amazing book Congratulations you suck. Which is right now. Available as a great holiday gift at amazon and and noble. It is my good friend. It is josh peterson. What's up man. What's up all right so let me walk down memory lane.

The Mason Minute
Hot Stuff (MM #3852)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Hot and spicy things constantly go in and out of favor. Remember a couple of years ago when everything was sriracha based and then well, do you even have any in your refrigerator anymore? I think I have a bottle, but I haven't used it in a while. I still like my Cajun based hot sauces if you will. Tabasco, Louisiana crystal. All those kinds because I like a lot of Cajun food. But those are all passe right now. They've all come and gone because the latest trend in hot stuff is the ghost pepper. I can't keep track of how hot on the Scoville ratings, all these peppers are. But I know the ghost pepper is well not the hottest, definitely close to one of the hottest. Now you can get ghost pepper food at Burger King. They're going to have ghost pepper, chicken nuggets. So I guess you know when your favorite hot stuff hits the mainstream, hits the fast food places. It's about to come crashing to a halt. I just don't understand the desire to have everything be so hot. Everybody just a slight bit difference and some like it hot, some like it sweet or something like it spicier or whatever it is, but ghost peppers, whether it's in chicken nuggets or not, I'll pass.

The Mason Minute
Hot Stuff (MM #3852)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Hot and spicy things constantly go in and out of favor. Remember a couple of years ago when everything was sriracha based and then well, do you even have any in your refrigerator anymore? I think I have a bottle, but I haven't used it in a while. I still like my Cajun based hot sauces if you will. Tabasco, Louisiana crystal. All those kinds because I like a lot of Cajun food. But those are all passe right now. They've all come and gone because the latest trend in hot stuff is the ghost pepper. I can't keep track of how hot on the Scoville ratings, all these peppers are. But I know the ghost pepper is well not the hottest, definitely close to one of the hottest. Now you can get ghost pepper food at Burger King. They're going to have ghost pepper, chicken nuggets. So I guess you know when your favorite hot stuff hits the mainstream, hits the fast food places. It's about to come crashing to a halt. I just don't understand the desire to have everything be so hot. Everybody just a slight bit difference and some like it hot, some like it sweet or something like it spicier or whatever it is, but ghost peppers, whether it's in chicken nuggets or not, I'll pass.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk Says COVID-19 Is Not the Leading Cause of Death
"The right thing to do. How big of a threat is the chinese corona virus. Well every single day in the united states according to data that is publicly available as of two thousand nineteen one thousand eight hundred people die of heart disease. Why don't we lockdown burger king mcdonalds and wendy's and not locked down businesses of people that are trying their best to get by in fact. Why would we lockdown gymnasiums when people are actually literally trying to get healthy by the way this is daily. Let me just reinforce this. This is daily. One thousand eight hundred people die. Every single day of heart disease one thousand six hundred forty of cancer four hundred seventy by accident four hundred thirty of chronic lower respiratory disease. Four hundred ten of stroke their three hundred thirty of alzheimer's and now cova deaths are below three hundred twenty four. In fact yesterday there was seventy one confirmed cova deaths. Seventy one confirmed cova debts. And if you look at category by category last year included zero to seventeen years old three hundred and forty people died involving with one thousand nine hundred and alex berenson says that that is almost immeasurable. Statistically fifty one thousand two hundred thirteen people died from all causes from ages. Eighteen to twenty nine two thousand four hundred ninety three people died from coverted and ninety six thousand six hundred twenty five from all causes from thirty to thirty nine years old. Seven thousand one hundred forty five people died from cove in nineteen allegedly and one hundred thirty seven thousand people eight hundred forty nine from all causes you go category to category. Do you know that cova was not the leading cause of death for any single age group including last year including eighty five years and older including seventy five to eighty four. It was not the leading cause of death for any category or any group.

AP News Radio
Biden Signs Competition Order Targeting Big Business
"President Biden has signed an executive order he says will lower prices for families and to boost wages by targeting anti competitive practices in several parts of the economy the president says some in big business have gotten away from the American ideal of economic competition capitalism without competition isn't capitalist it's exploitation the sweeping order has several dozen actions and recommendations including cutting down on non compete agreements which often stop workers in some industries from going to competitors for more money you can't leave Burger King go to McDonald's come your Tracy can what what's inside that Patty business and trade groups argue the order will actually stifle economic growth fan could set off major legal fights Sager mag on me at the White House

Glenn Beck
Burger King Mocks Chick-fil-A with Donations to LGBT Group

WTVN
"burger king" Discussed on WTVN
"W. T V N well, Burger King is deciding to they decided to take a shot at Chick fil A. I don't know that. I don't know that. I actually understand this Or, uh, you know, I don't I don't know. Aren't there enough people that like chicken sandwiches, uh, to go around? I mean, you gotta get mad and mean with people. If you really look at what they're doing, they're trying to go. Super woke by saying that we We're going to donate to pro LGBT Q. Let organization during Pride month during Pride month, and you're not because you've donated to, but it just It's just another corporation trying to and listen. There's nothing wrong with doing that. But you don't have to virtue signal about. Oh, look at us. We're going to do this, and we're calling out Are you know what I mean? It's fine. Well, here's the other question with Burger King. Okay, June is Pride month. All right, fine. Okay, Well, what about July? Are you going to stop then? So that's it? It's over, right? I was still one month out of the year. You're given 40 cents out of every chick King. Chicken sandwich that you're selling. And by the way, you take a dig A chick fil A by saying money will be donated even on Sundays because Chick fil A is closed and I was talking to a buddy of mine who happens to be gay. And he said that June is one of most insufferable months for him because he just rolls his eyes and like, oh, Oh, we exist for one month and you're going to do all these great things. And then the rest of month you go away and you get rid of your the colors on your Social media tags. He's like it's just preposterous. He hates the way corporations treat this month. It's almost like you know, they're just taking advantage. Like you said. It's kind of a virtue signal kind of a thing. It's like, What's that word? I'm tracking, uh, pandering. It's It's just unbelievable amounts.

Biz Talk Radio
"burger king" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
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Bloomberg Surveillance
Burger King to Enter Chicken Sandwich Wars With the Ch'King
"See another summer of chicken sandwich wars? Maybe Burger King will introduce its new breaded chicken sandwich called the Checking on June 3rd. The Burger chain says it worked on the recipe for two years. It started right after sister chain Popeye's rolled out the sandwich that ignited the frenzy in the summer of 2019.

The Mason Minute
Local Business (MM #3696)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation for years. We've been told we need to support local business. You've seen the shop local campaigns all around, I agree with them being a small, local business but Saint interesting story online. The other day about a local business that you wouldn't perceive to be. Local was an article written by a Subway franchisee who said you see Subway and you think national business. But in essence, most Subways are owned by franchisees. Local people in your town, who may run one or two or three or ten, but they're local businesses, they hire local employees, they pay no taxes. They live local, the people want McDonald's just down the street from me. It's a local business and I understand their frustration because through all the pandemic as we've been encouraging people to shop local and get away from the big brands from the big chains off depends on if it's a franchise or not. If you go to Target and Walmart those aren't local but Subway and McDonald's and Burger King might just be and I feel their frustration. I understand it, as we all try to get out of this and stop struggling wage.

Power 106 FM
"burger king" Discussed on Power 106 FM
"With 56. You gotta love you gotta love it. Just when the Children get a sense of my 7 45 you drive me crazy showed up to see you feel you next to me Provide everything you need it up like the smile. I don't want to see you cry. Got some questions Did I got accident? You can come up with dances. It's easy to love me. Now let me get that was down and out. Would you still have enough? Fuck me? It's easy to love me now. But you love your father down. And how would you still have enough? Fuck me fellow Tomorrow? Would you still love me? Funny smell so good. Would you still want me If I got locked up and sent this till quarter century Could I count on you to be there to support me mentally from back to front? Is, Would you put on disappear like some of my friends? If I was hitting, I was certain that you'll be by my side. If you just kind of putting work should be done about it. I'll get out chilling drought. I meant some questions to find out how you feel inside that funny back flip burgers and Burger King would you be saying? Take friends and filling me in the bed? If I use my tongue? Would you like that? A little chill love letter will be right back now we could have a little drink, You know, a nightcap. We can go Do what you like. I know you like that. Like it seems you don't love me down. But you love me if I was down, and how would you.

WSB-AM
"burger king" Discussed on WSB-AM
"Review. Joining us live on the greasy softy hotline from parts unknown height unknown. Wait if we do not want to know. Johnny Kielbasa and the ever so popular fast food review. How you doing, Jonathan? I'm doing great. Mark Arum. I think one of these days you're gonna have to send me a flak jacket and the helmet because I'm out here because these chicken wars boy are not going anywhere, man. The chicken sandwiches, they're coming from every direction. Luckily, I'm out here in the trenches, telling you what you need to know. What's the latest bombshell development in the chicken sandwich wars Johnny K. Well, we were talking about chicken sandwiches the other day. And I know there's news about a big place coming out with a couple chicken sandwiches. We're not gonna talk about that. Today. We're gonna talk about something that's near and dear to your heart. Mark. That's Burger King. Whose? Yes, they're rolling out of brand new branding thing. It looks like 1975 and Burger King all over again. All of the sudden mark. We all know when it comes to chicken sandwiches started the beginning. Start with the original chicken sandwich from Burger King. Our favorite sandwich of them all. Well now. Now they seems like the original chicken sandwiches produced some offspring Mark because they've got chicken Junior's based on the original chicken sandwich. Now, before you go getting getting excited, it does not come on a mini little sub bun like it should. But it does come on a sesame seed bun. That's round. It's got the same type of original chicken sandwich Patty, but it's smaller. Interesting but the same fried deliciousness just on Ah, smaller bun. And a smaller patty. Yeah, it's not as elongated as the original chicken sandwich, so I don't know why you'd waste your time getting a chicken junior. Other than the fact that everybody's just going chicken year chicken there Chicken everywhere I would imagine if its price smart like if you do If you Clark Howard this thing out and you get more bang for your buck with to Minnie's than the original if it's on special Then you go that route. The problem is I as much as I love the original chicken sandwich from Burger King. It truly is like the top of the you know they were They broke glass ceilings. Burger King with that chicken sandwich. You've got to get cheese on that puppy and the price of cheese at Burger King has gone up in up. When I was a kid. It was 10 cents extra. Now it's like 80 cents. It's 80 cents for chief. Yeah, Same thing with pizza used to be an item. Now it's its own price point used to be an item. All right. I'm going to tweet out the new Burger King logo. I like I like the new Burger King. Well, the new old Burger King logo. It's pretty like it reminds me of my childhood, uh, going to Burger, the lone Burger King and Torrington, Connecticut on getting that classic chicken sandwich. There's there's the logo. Debra Green. Yah s o. I'll tweet that I got one food story. It's not fast food related, Johnny K. But I think you'll appreciate it. Let's bring in Charles Thomas the third our political advisor from the revenue dot com. Do you know the guy that storm the castle? Jake and Jelly in the castle. I stormed the capital. Sorry. Yeah, dude at the horns. Yeah s Oh, this. This is a food story that I think we can all get a kick out of no matter if you're on the left the right or the center? Um, his mom. Spoken Torto, the media and your mom has to come out his mouth says that Jakey, her little son, Jakey has not eaten since Friday. Because the detention facility won't feed him all organic food. Wow, how tow verse the masculine in bubble of that do Buffalo Horn guy. Where's ma? Not the fact that he only eats organic food. What? That his mom has to be like Jake. He's not eating because they won't give him the organic. You better start eating juice box, whatever that's that's pretty crazy, So I just want the face. Pain is irritating a skin to exactly That's a great story. Let's Zzyzx the last one the last football minute of the year. What are we doing? Johnny K. I will give you football minutes until you don't want them anymore. We've got we've got a couple more weeks of football marks. So that's up to you, buddy..