Burger King's new ad campaign shows real photos of cars that have crashed into the restaurant
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Hungry drivers craving a Whopper better stay home and order delivery instead, at least that’s what Burger King’s latest ad campaign seems to suggest.
To promote its new delivery service, the fast-food chain released a series of images showing real-life car crashes at Burger King restaurants.
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“Leave it to us,” the ads read, promoting the idea that delivery is the safest way to get a Whopper, rather than driving distracted by your craving.
Burger King fans can get any items off the menu delivered right to their door through Door Dash. For a limited time, the chain is also offering free delivery until Nov. 4.
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This isn’t the first time the chain has featured real-life photos as part of its advertising efforts. Last year, Burger King ran a series of ads showing several restaurants on fire with the tagline, “Flame Grilled since 1954.”