I explored a massive abandoned house on the side of the road and uncovered a surprising collection of Disney VHS tapes. This forgotten property is full of nostalgic treasures and hidden surprises from ...
Burger King tried to improve on the iconic Whopper. To which I ask, if it ain't broke, why fix it? Worried they may have ...
A recent taste-test video featuring Chris Kempczinski, the CEO of McDonald’s, has unexpectedly sparked a playful fast-food ...
If you're all about the berries and cream, you'll want to make a trip to Burger King to try its newest sipper. Here's what we thought of it.
A&W Canada posted probably the most pointed parody video of all.
McDonald's and Burger King have major beef — and not the kind sold in their restaurants.
Tom Curtis has gone viral by recording a video of himself chomping on a Whopper and even posting his phone number online.
Mojo Supermarket, now the chain’s U.S. social AOR, claimed credit for a video swiping at McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski’s awkward Big Arch review.
McDonald’s CEO, Chris Kempczinski, took one bite of a burger. What social media and other fast-food chains did in response.
After the CEO posted a video promoting the chain’s new Big Arch burger, social media users mocked the clip. Burger King and other rivals joined the conversation.
The chain’s U.S. President Pete Suerken shared a video on Wednesday, March 4 trying one of Wendy’s iconic Baconator burgers a few days after McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski went viral for his ...
A simple burger video turned into one of the internet’s strangest corporate food fights. After a clip of Chris Kempczinski, ...