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Burger King UK urges customers to order from McDonalds, KFC

| @indiablooms | Nov 04, 2020, at 04:52 am

New Delhi/IBNS: The coronavirus pandemic has surely united the whole world and one such example was set by Burger King, which urged its customers in the United Kingdom to order food from its competitor food chains like McDonalds, KFC, Papa John's, Taco Bells etc. to save jobs.

"We never thought we'd be asking you to do this, but restaurants employing thousands of staff really need your support at the moment...Getting a Whopper is always best, but ordering Big Mac is also not such a bad thing." Burger King's post read.

The tweet went viral in no time and was shared with huge admiration.

Burger King's initiative has been seen as a move to revive the food industry after months of lockdown due to coronavirus.

Here's what the Twitterattis had to say:

 

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