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A federal judge has ruled that a group of Burger King customers ... burgers next to sad-looking, real-life photos taken by the customers. Included on the lawsuit’s list of “overstated menu items” are: ...
According to the original lawsuit, Burger King ... sad-looking, real-life photos taken by the customers. Included on the lawsuit’s list of “overstated menu items” are: the Impossible Whopper ...
As part of The Drum’s Miami focus, we meet the small but mighty agency whose Latin-rooted creativity, people-first culture and irreverent spirit have propelled it from Burger King upstart to one of ...
Burger King's new dragon-themed Whopper, fiery fries, and a chance to win a Universal Orlando trip are here for a limited ...
A new tie-in with "How to Train Your Dragon" signifies Burger King's approach to family-friendly IP, as imagined by Tom ...
The Whopper has been around since 1957, and now, nearly seven decades later, Burger King will have to defend arguably its most popular sandwich in federal court. U.S. District Judge Roy K.
May 6 (Reuters) - 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. In a decision on ...