Burger King Seeks Truce With McDonalds

Published August 26, 2015 by TNJ Staff
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mcdBurger King is hoping to set aside its rivalry with McDonald?s Corp., at least for a day.

The fast-food chain is reaching out to its longtime competitor with an unusual proposal: create a hybrid of each company?s signature burger — Big Mac and Whopper — and then sell it at a pop-up restaurant in Atlanta for one day. The profits would go to an organization that promotes world peace. Call it ?McWhopper? diplomacy.

?We?re being completely transparent with our approach because we want them to take it seriously,? Fernando Machado, senior vice president for global brand management at Burger King, said in a statement. ?It would be amazing if McDonald?s agrees to do this.?

Burger King created a website, mcwhopper.com, that includes a proposed recipe for the McWhopper. The sandwich has six ingredients from the Big Mac (including special sauce, all-beef patty and cheese), and six from the Whopper (flame-grilled patty, onion, pickles, etc.).

Burger King, a division of the Warren Buffett-backed Restaurant Brands International Inc., has also mocked up hybrid employee uniforms and packaging for the burgers. To draw attention to its gambit, the company took out full-page advertisements Wednesday in the New York Times and Chicago Tribune, the hometown paper for Oak Brook, Illinois-based McDonald?s. The ads take the form of an open letter to McDonald?s about the proposal.

No War

In a response posted on Facebook Wednesday, McDonald?s Chief Executive Officer Steve Easterbrook said his company would ?be in touch? about the burger proposal.

?We love the intention but think our two brands could do something bigger to make a difference,? he said. ?We commit to raise awareness worldwide, perhaps you?ll join us in a meaningful global effort??

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