BURGER KING HAD IT THEIR WAY: WHY THE SINGLE-ENTITY DEFENSE SHOULD PROPERLY DEFEAT CLAIMS OF FEDERAL ANTITRUST CONSPIRACY ARISING OUT OF NO-POACH AGREEMENTS BETWEEN FRANCHISORS AND FRANCHISEESMarco, JennieQuinnipiac Law Review
why is Burger King liking my 8 year old tweets? pic.twitter.com/q8xL1S23NG You're about 9 years late. 🤔 @BurgerKing pic.twitter.com/4tSKowYcYw Why did Burger King just fav this tweet from 2010? pic.twitter.com/IeGB9Dph54why is Burger King liking tweets from 10 years ago pic...
McDonald’s, Burger King, Jack in the Box... These fast food companies have something in common. Can you spot it?Well, besides all being fast food chains… They’re all red. And it’s not a coincidence. Color is one of the many companies use to connect with ...
Unfortunately, many users noticed that the initial new logo, which included a brown paper box featuring the signature Amazon smile logo in the shape of an arrow with a jagged piece of a blue tape above it, somewhat resembled Adolf Hitler's mustache. Because of the smile's placement right be...
Burger King’s problem was all about brand identity while trying to do cause marketing. It decided to promote its own perceived benefits to consumers through anet neutrality experiment. Here’s their explanation: The recent repeal of Net Neutrality means that internet providers can thrott...
Since when did Burger King get gangsta?!Rickey Smileyreports a New Mexico Burger King is being sued, and not for the first time. Listen to the audio player to hear how the employees are popping off on customers! Follow @RickeySmiley ...
Burger King’s “Subservient Chicken”: Burger King created a website where users could control a person in a chicken costume through their commands. It was quirky, interactive, and generated buzz around the brand. Red Bull Stratos: Red Bull sponsored Felix Baumgartner’s record-breaking freefall...
So, Burger King worked with the competing fast-food chain to host "A Day Without a Whopper." For one day, Burger Kings across Argentina and other countries took the Whopper off their menu to encourage people to buy a Big Mac from McDonald's instead. Image Source Why the McDonald’s ...
Did you know that almost28% of the world’s most successful companieslike Burger King, Coca-Cola, and Nike have featured pop culture references in their marketing campaigns at least once? So, if it’s something your business can venture into and profit from, you can find a way to ride ...
descriptive logo, the authors cited the Burger King logo, which includes the word "burger" and the top and bottom halves of a hamburger bun. By contrast, the Golden Arches logo long used by McDonald's is a nondescriptive logo (although a highly successful one in terms of worldwide ...