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Watch: Burger King ad features mouldy burger to announce it is going preservative-free

What does a burger without artificial preservatives look like 34 days later? The result has left some viewers conflicted.

Scroll Staff
Feb 21, 2020 · 08:07 am

the beauty of real food is that it gets ugly. that’s why we are rolling out a whopper free from artificial preservatives. coming by the end of 2020 to all restaurants in the U.S. pic.twitter.com/yQL6kAYZrY

— Burger King (@BurgerKing) February 19, 2020

Good job BK, now I’m really not in the mood to eat your food. Great ad campaign.

— rockcock64 (@rockcock64) February 19, 2020

What a beautifully shot commercial showing ugliness 👌

— Alekhya Chakrabarty (@1984zkid) February 19, 2020

what an amazing way to showcase your new product! Really smart and fearless. Things do rot naturally ;)

— ⚡️ Diogo Castro (@thediogocastro) February 19, 2020

So basically you just admitted that, before this, all other burgers in the menu were full of shit.

— GeneralAkAbA (@GeneralAkAbA) February 19, 2020

Gross ad, but real food does go bad! 🤷🏻‍♂️

— Whatabout Bob (@Texan1876Bob) February 19, 2020

I really do get it, but DAMN!!! I don't think I want a Whopper now!😒

— K Wheelz (@keith151123) February 19, 2020
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