Monica Reed

What is the color of less preservatives?  Mold color!

COLUMBUS, GEORGIA/ USA - 08-27-2019 The IMPOSSIBLE WHOPPER at a Burger King restaurant in Columbus, GA. Nationwide, BK started offering this burger featuring a patty made from plants in 08/ 2019. Photo: Shutterstock

What is the color of less preservatives? Mold color!

In a disgusting way, Burger King’s newest ad (far from appetizing) is pure genius!  The commercial doesn’t make you want to run to the nearest Burger King and grab a Whopper.  If you care about what is in your food, maybe you should!

On Wednesday, Burger King debuted its global ad campaign showing a moldy and rotten Whopper.  The message is pretty simple…the fast food chain has eliminated and removed all artificial preservatives from the Whopper!  Kinda makes you wonder what was in there before!

The commercial features a 45-second time-lapse of a Whopper’s deterioration over a 34-day time span.

“The beauty of real food is that it gets ugly.”

Check it out…this may be genius!

 

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