Burger King Is accepting its competitors McDonald’s Combine a meal with a series of celebrities and it is called “Keep It Real Meals”.
The food is coming Burger chain 120 artificial ingredients are permanently banned in food menus nationwide.Burger King made one 2020 commitment Try to remove artificially sourced colors, spices and preservatives from every burger and chicken meal it serves.
To further fulfill this promise, the chain has launched a series of combination meals supported by celebrities, using their real names.
Similar to a combination meal endorsed by McDonald’s celebrities, Burger King has a star-studded lineup that includes rapper and songwriter Nelly, singer and TikTok influencer Lil Huddy, and Brazilian singer Anitta.
But Nelly’s meal will be sold under his real name Cornell Haynes Jr., which includes a Whopper with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, mayonnaise and ketchup, a small French fries and a small sprite.
This meal by Lil Huddy will be sold as the Chase Hudson group (also his real name) and comes with artisan bread Spicy Ch’King Served with cheese, four mozzarella cheese bars and 16 ounces of chocolate milkshake.
The Anitta meal will be called Larissa Machado Impossible Castle Served with lettuce, tomato, kimchi, ketchup, mustard, fry and sprite.
“We know that the expectations of our customers are changing, and they want to make choices that make them feel good,” Burger King North America Chief Marketing Officer Elidotti said in a statement.
“By banning the use of these 120 ingredients in our food, we provide our guests with a simple choice-delicious food made with high-quality ingredients. We believe that our continued commitment to real food will not only provide them with The food you are looking for will also set a standard for the entire industry,” she added.
These meals will be offered at participating Burger King restaurants across the country from Sunday. Royal Perks members can claim it for only $6.
McDonald’s offers celebrity meals for rappers Travis Scott, Reggae singer J Balvin, K-pop BTSAnd hip hop singers SavitiAs early as 1992, they hosted a celebrity dinner with former Chicago Bulls basketball player Michael Jordan.
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