Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. McDonald's may be the guilty pleasure that keeps pulling you in, especially after a fun night on the town with friends or as a ...
Since McDonald's shifted its design from vibrant, child-friendly hues to a minimalist aesthetic of muted earth tones, some critics argue the chain is less often visited for its atmosphere or ...
Fast, no longer cheap, and out of control. Every American knows the cost of a quick burger and fries has skyrocketed in recent years — depending on where you live, your next Whopper could run you a ...
So a slew of mean people on the internet have been rudely mocking McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski over a video in which he gingerly samples the restaurant chain’s latest offering: the Big Arch burger ...
Make fun of that McDonald’s burger-tasting video all you want. The fast-food chain is laughing all the way to the bank. You’ve probably noticed that your newsfeeds and social-media timelines have been ...
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Columbus Metropolitan Library CEO Lauren Hagan may be putting a novel twist on the ongoing online burger wars. This week, Dublin, Ohio-based Wendy’s President Pete Suerken posted a video extolling the ...
If the saying “all publicity is good publicity” is true, then one fast-food CEO has shaved a couple zeroes off his company’s marketing budget. McDonald’s president and CEO Chris Kempczinski has been ...
Who’s got the meat to beat? Cows, beware. Fast-food CEOs from McDonald’s, Burger King, and now Wendy’s are beefing over which restaurant boasts the best burger — and they’re all hungry for the No. 1 ...
Recently, Chris Kempczinski ate a burger. It didn’t go well. Kempczinski is the CEO of McDonald’s. The burger was the Big Arch, the company’s newest offering. And the problem was a video. In it, ...
Chris Kempczinski’s rather tentative chomp drew mirth online, even from some competitors. By Victor Mather When the McDonald’s chief executive, Chris Kempczinski, posted a video of himself eating ...
It took only a few words mumbled with a mouthful of burger for Tom Curtis to strike a blow against his biggest competitor. “Only one thing missing,” the Burger King president said, wiping at his mouth ...