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After the McDonald’s 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.
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski is being roasted on social media, including by Burger King and Wendy's, for the way he ate a Big Arch burger in a viral video.
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A video of McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski taste testing one of the fast food giant's new burgers got roasted online.
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McDonald's CEO faced backlash after a video of him hesitantly tasting the new Big Arch burger went viral, sparking debate about corporate authenticity.
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People called the burger boss's taste-test video "dystopian" and wondered if he was an “alien” encountering fast food for the first time.
A cringe viral video starring the McDonald's CEO is all the proof you need that heads of global corporations are not like everyone else.
McDonald’s new Big Arch Burger launches March 3, but it gained viral attention early after CEO Chris Kempczinski’s awkward promotional taste test.