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HILARIOUS: Burger King Responds To McDonald’s CEO Attempting To Eat New Arch Burger


Burger King has responded to McDonald’s CEO’s epic fail of attempting to eat McDonald’s latest menu item, the Big Arch.

Last week, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski faced backlash after posting a live video of himself attempting to eat the new burger, which was quickly called out by the internet for his complete awkwardness while eating it.

In case you haven’t seen the video, here it is:

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We also covered it here:

McDonalds CEO Tries To Eat A “Big Arch” LIVE On Camera And It Goes So Badly!

Now Burger King has released their own video in response to McDonald's CEO's embarrassing video, per Forbes:

Burger King posted a TikTok of its president taking a big bite of a Whopper burger Monday night, mocking McDonald’s chief executive Chris Kempczinski, who has been widely blasted on social media for a bizarre video trying out the chain’s new burger, as both companies launch new products.

Burger King President Tom Curtis was shown in a TikTok taking a big bite of the chain’s signature Whopper, alongside the caption “thought we’d replay this.”

In a video posted to Instagram last month that recently went viral, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski is seen nibbling the new Big Arch burger and boasting, “I love this product, it is so good” before making a point to state he’s “going to eat this for [his] lunch, just so you know.”

McDonald’s limited edition Big Arch burger launches Tuesday, while Burger King announced a revamp of its signature Whopper on Feb. 26, intensifying the fast food firms’ decades-long competition.

Both McDonald’s and Restaurant Brands International, Burger King’s parent company, are performing well on the stock market, with gains of 4.8% and 7.8% over the past month, respectively.

Watch Curtis here:

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Here's how social media responded:



 

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