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Prominent signage for McDonald's near a branch of Burger King in Munich. The two chains are widely considered to be the main competitors of the Burger Wars. The Burger wars are a series of off-and-on comparative advertising campaigns consisting of mutually-targeted advertisements that highlight the intense competition between hamburger fast food chains McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King and ...
Every fast-food restaurant has competition for top menu items, and each has its fans. There are bests, though, and this list will make the winners clear when comparing McDonald's vs. Burger King ...
On Tuesday, McDonald's announced it would be introducing a new value meal on the heels of its highly popular $5 value combo, in which customers can order any full-price menu item and get an ...
The competition between McDonald's and Burger King is perhaps the most well-known fast food rivalry of all time. Which industry giant should you place your bets on? McDonalds vs. Burger King Stock ...
The lyrics proclaimed that Burger King would serve you a customized product (for example you can have whatever toppings you wanted on a burger, or even plain), according to its slogan Have it your way, and that it would happily do so: (Chorus) Have it your way, have it your way! Have it your way at Burger King! Hold the pickles, hold the lettuce;
Sneak King is a stealth video game by Burger King for the Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles, [3] released in 2006. Burger King sold the game with the purchase of value meals . Players take control of Burger King's mascot The King , in a stealth food-delivery themed game that spans four levels based on Burger King's commercial advertisements.
Wendy's is targeting a 50% bump in its breakfast business, says Dunlop, which would put it on par with Burger King, which gets 15% of its total sales from breakfast. McDonald's gets about 30% of ...
McDonald's Video Game is a Flash game published and developed by the Italy-based group Molleindustria in 2006. [1] It is described as an "anti-advergame", meaning a satire of various companies and its business practices. [2] It has also been classified as a newsgame or an editorial game by Ian Bogost.