I think Burgur King must be hurtig and looking to try to reclaim some of the market. I do not think it is any worse then the blind taste tests they did with Pepsi and Coke. My son used to get free stuff from them all the time it was funny as he hated diet Pepsi and could point it out every time he just learned to say it was better.
At first I thought this was going to be a post about large sized unmarried women. But to my surprise it was about hamburgers.
I have no problem a commercial that uses the term virgin. We use the adjective to describe forests, wool, olive oils, or metals so it should not be a problem to use it to describe someone who has not had a Burger King hamburger. I think it is kind of a unique add campaign.
Actually the talk around 'town' is that they are taking advantage of people by subjecting them to a pitiful test. See what you think, here is the commercial:
Ultimately, it is the taste of the burger that decides if you will come back and that is what they are hoping. If you are one of those that switches allegiance from your current fast food provider to Burger King as a result of this commericial's challenge then great. However, remember...workers bath in Burger King's dish sinks on the off hours!
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I am not a Whopper Virgin and I will not end up a Whopper Retiree!
I have seen the commercial many times and I have no problem with it. IT is just a ploy to get people to come to burger king instead of ronalds steakhouse.
I tend to stay away from fast food as much as possible. It is all those years of fast food that put soo much weight on me. Ok so me not working it off had some more to do with it too. I doubt that this commercial will get me to buy more burger king food.