The world's
biggest hamburger chain says it's testing a «build - your - own burger» concept in Laguna Niguel, Calif., that lets customers pick from a variety of toppings.
Not exact matches
Maybe it's time for the
biggest burger
chain in the world to downplay the
hamburger and focus on chicken instead.
The nation's second - largest
hamburger chain is the latest company to join the public relations war over so - called «pink slime» — an ammonia - treated beef filler product that the meat industry calls «finely textured beef» — that is at the center of one of the
biggest U.S. food fights in recent history.
Way back in the early 80s Wendy's
hamburger chain ran a TV commercial that featured three old ladies exploring a competitor's «really
big bun» and the relative absence of meat; one of the women had a deep, harsh voice and used it repeatedly to bark out: «Where's the beef?»