In a full-page “open letter” in the New York Times and Chicago Tribune, Burger King proposes to its competitor, McDonald’s, that they collaborate on a joint burger for world peace.
The collaboration aims to “get the world talking” about Peace One Day, a non-profit that is lobbying to designate 21 September as Peace Day. Since their mantra is “Who will you make peace with?”, Burger King hopes for a ceasefire on the “burger wars” between them and McDonald’s for this cause.
According to to their letter, the proposed result is the hybrid McWhopper, “with all the tastiest bits of your Big Mac and our Whopper, united in one delicious, peace-loving burger”. Burger King offers that a mixed crew sell the hybrid burger on 21 September, at a pop-up store at an unnamed location.
The proposal.
The SVP for Global Brand Management at Burger King, Fernando Machado, insists that this invitation is more than a PR stunt, and has expressed the hope that McDonald’s responses favorably.
Head over to the McWhooper website for more details, including their proposed plans and packaging.
Source: businessinsider.com
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