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“Burger King has pulled its ads from Rumble because the free speech ... to boycott Bud Light that have been circulating social media since April 1, when the beer brand tapped transgender ...
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.
"The ad is definitely 'cheeky' to make ... Brigitte Gabriel (@ACTBrigitte). While few on social media have actually threatened to boycott Burger King, there has still been a fair amount of ...
A federal judge ruled that a lawsuit claiming Burger King misleads its customers with advertisements that make its Whopper and other products appear larger than they are must move forward. U.S.
In the mind of many social media users, Burger King will now be seen as a dangerously misogynistic brand. This scar might be there for a while. What was the public relations strategy behind this ...
The campaign titled ‘bundles of joy’, created by advertising agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty BBH London, launched on 26 September—a date Burger King claims is when most babies are born in the UK. In ...
Carl’s Jr. has updated its old sexualized marketing strategy with an ad starring influencer Alix Earle, years after the burger chain stopped making suggestive ads and promised to focus more on ...
The campaign is running only in Austria until 20 June, but has attracted the attention of people from all over the world, who think Burger King has “totally missed the mark on this one”.
In a decision on Monday, U.S. District Judge Roy Altman in Miami found it plausible that "some" reasonable consumers in the proposed class action could be deceived by Burger King's ads.
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