You've seen McDonald's CEO awkwardly taste the new Big Arch burger. Here's how it compares to other favorites.
Signature sandwiches remain central to both chains’ menus.
McDonald's CEO's unconvincing Big Arch "product review" video went viral and drove $18 million in sales. Here are lessons from the incident.
A video of McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski awkwardly eating a burger went viral and united the internet for a few days. It ...
In screenshots posted to social media, the price of the Big Arch Burger may range from $6.89 to $10.19 for the burger, and a combo meal with fries and soda will likely range from $11.09 to $14.29.
McDonald’s recently announced sales increases, spurred by giveaways and some reduced-price deals. Now, they are looking for a ...
People on social media and the internet have parodied the taste-test video, including the CEO's use of the word "product" to describe the burger.
McDonald's just dropped the massive Big Arch, while Burger King revamped the classic Whopper. I taste-tested both to see which fast-food burger reigns supreme.
Recently, a clip known as “McDonald’s CEO eats burger” racked up 145,000 shares in a day for the wrong reasons.
The Golden Arches are currently under a digital microscope, and for once, it’s not because the ice cream machine is down.
Just a few short days later, as a (very) subtle jab, Burger King President Tom Curtis one-upped the Golden Arches restaurant in a new TikTok video posted by the chain, captioned, “Thought we’d replay ...
"Don't stop with the burgers, make the CEO of Ticketmaster try to buy concert tickets on his own website," one person wrote ...