The Untold TRUTH of Burger King
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In 1957, when McDonald’s was doubling the number of restaurants it opened every year, a little-known Florida start-up called Insta-Burger was on the brink of bankruptcy and fighting to keep its doors open. However, this failing business would later become the global fast food empire Burger King, making tens of billions of dollars a year, and operating in over 100 countries around the world. The truth of how they achieved this is crazy, and involves smashing up their own equipment with a hatchet. But, whilst Burger King is undeniably an inspiring underdog entrepreneurial success story, there’s also a dark twist. Because the secret to Burger King’s success… was stolen. In this story of Burger king, we’ll see how Burger King became successful, the company’s successes and failures, and lots more fascinating details about the history of Burger King.
Burger King started out as 1 single store called ‘Insta-Burger’, and it was failing horribly. This video is a journey through BK’s crazy history, and how it became a fast food empire (thanks to smashing up their equipment, stealing ideas, and making ridiculous financial decisions). Welcome to the INSANE Story of Burger by MagnatesMedia (business mini movies / business documentaries).
NOTE: Since photos of the younger versions of Burger King’s founders were not available, AI mockups of how they might have looked have been used in some parts of the story.
⌛ Chapters:
00:00 Prologue
00:44 Chapter 1: A Step Back Through Time
03:57 Chapter 2: The Launch of Insta-Burger
06:29 Chapter 3: Problems
09:04 Chapter 4: A New Partnership
14:11 Thanks To Foreo!
15:12 Chapter 5: Forged In Flames
17:48 Chapter 6: Whopper
21:22 Chapter 7: Takeover
23:39 Chapter 8: Pilsbury
How Burger King REALLY Built Their Empire
The Untold TRUTH of Burger King
The Untold Truth of BURGER KING 🍔👑
The INSANE Story of Burger King
The Bizarre History of Burger King
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Whoever owns Burger King now is doing a horrible job. Staff and food just isn't there anymore
That's what I'm saying BK sucks nowadays
@@magicvampirelver1321 where
@@kirilmihaylov1934 here where I live lol
@@magicvampirelver1321 because BK is different around the globe
@@kirilmihaylov1934 could be true it just not over here
You missed one problem they had, when Pillsbury took over they also stopped the flame broiling on demand. In the beginning they cooked the meat as it was needed for burgers, but they later went to cooking mass amount of burger patties and then microwaving the the whole sandwich when it was completed to warm it back up... that was when it started losing customers because microwaving a burger tastes like shit.
Thank you, I thought I was the only one that saw that. I miss the fb burgers.
I worked as a kid in one in the 80,s and that’s when they changed over to microwave burgers
@@Frank00 I think they did a slow roll on the microwaves. Where I grew up they were still fresh broiled in the 70's and switched to microwaves in the early 80's... but when I went to college in another state they still have fresh broiled until about 1991. It was horrible when they did it, and at some of them you could say don't microwave it and you would get one without the microwave but they were generally only warm meat patties and never hot... but better than the microwaved crap.
@@duckmyass so it was fresh made to order in your area? We’d broil them and put them in like a drawer, when a costumer came in we quickly prepared and gave it a 15 second shot.
This is why the Cookout, and many indie mom and pop stores are prospering. Nobody wants that mass corporate shit anymore.
The level of confidence someone has to have to think, "Even though we're operating at a loss, and not generating profit, we should definitely franchise!" is a level of confidence I will never understand!
Location is often a huge factor. Number of customers. Also it's quite easy to change margins in a fast-food business.
He said he understood that they were actually already profiting if it wasn’t for the fact he had to keep replacing that machine and also he had just opened that restaurant. It was while he was making all the money he put in back
Confidence or stupidity. Sometimes it is hard to distinguish...
every fast food chain will make profit depending on the location.... ppl have different brains and tastes. some ppl like bk, some popeyes, some kfc
I feel it’s more ambition….
In 1970 I took my soon to be wife, who hated hamburgers, to Burger King. They cooked the burgers with the flame broiler reimagined using gas. My wife, changed her mind about burgers, at least about those Whoppers. She thought them the best she'd ever had, me too. For us, Burger King was NOT broken. But like KFC to Dairy Queen and many others, the creative originators sold out for a big corporate payday. Soon Burger King was using the MacDonald's model and the food became more corporate blah, you paid more to get less. The food, now 53 years later, is for us, inedible. Sad story retold.
Gossip has it that Burger King & Dairy Queen were a couple once.
Inedible and unaffordable.
Yep.
Their food is revolting 🤢 🤮
What’s a macdonalds?
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i highly agree with this. I dont really like watching documentation videos, but this channel's video hits different, and easy to understand
yeah probably not, i also think his content is great though
Considering the views he gets already, and the relatively low content production (albeit with amazing special effects and graphics) from other films (a bit of this is just the McDonald's documentary 'Founder'), I imagine his pockets are far from empty.
Absolutely not, he made an entire video exposing the downfall of Netflix, they definitely don't like him for that
@@nathanlikesjazz why would Netflix hate him for the doco he produced? It was good and certainly didn’t portray Netflix in a negative light. If anything it raised the question of the next big move they are in need of making to stay relevant. One of them being potential for user made content (a la UA-cam and TikTok). This guy would be a candidate so the comment makes complete sense.
My goodness these videos go all in on editing it's all done so flawlessly. And then there's the research, story telling aspect... really this channel should have 10s of millions of subscribers.
I agree with you about all the work put into these films.
Who's paying for it?
Facts, I’ve found it the other day and trust me, I love it so much 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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A lot of video editors can do it. He is spending a lot on video editors. Other youtubers don't want to spend that amount on video editong since they are more into the story and info than visuals.
I used to work in a Burger King as a teen in the 90s. I used to feed those Insta machines (I didn't know they had them from the start, or that's what they were called), feeding frozen patties into it's fire mouth, so when I saw a photo of it, it triggered all the emotional damage of the burns of always accidentally touching it while feeding it. Everyone had burns when they worked that station. Oh those were the days.
Btw, their flame grilled burgers are better than McDs.
Also, this is another great story, and video production. I love to learn things from different angles, for no reason other than curiosity, then the knowledge surfaces much later, and for a solution I'm working on. Thanks mate for the insights, and for triggering my InstaFeeding days
they still havent fixed the finger burning issue in the new clamshell style burger presses either. never had so many burns in my life
They use a much more hands-off, slow-moving chain mail type conveyor nowadays. Worked there a few years back. I don't care what anyone says, BK is way better than McDonalds.
Always preferred BK. Didn't they give you gloves for heat compensation? I reckon James needs a movie.
I worked at Burger King in the 80s they had a flame boiler then. They premade the burgers and then reheated in a microwave! I mostly worked in the front and had to announce the orders over a microphone. When it was slow, I imagined me singing the theme song…have your way! So I sang over the microphone to the staff in the back” hold the pickles hold lettuce, special order don’t upset us…have it your way! I got fired for that! I never ate at another Burger King after that! Besides cheating by using a microwave to reheat the food! Gross!
I went to serveral bk’s a few years ago. In the netherlsnds. All with the same factory look. Microwaved “burger” indeed. All pumped up “meat” and the buns were like spounges. The whole thing only tasted like the extreme amount of sauces that were on it. Then the fries were extremely salt and the milkshake extremely sweet. Never again. McDonald’s is waaaaaay better.
Your videos are legit like mini documentaries. And I love that format. It would be awesome to see it on a major platform
You brought back a lot of excellent memories since I was an Executive from 1971-1983 which was definitely a growth period for BK in the US, but also Europe and the Pacific Rim. Exceptionally well done.Thank you.
That's awesome you worked at Burger King. I have good memories with my dad taking us there as kids in Brooklyn nyc, as a treat when ne could because my mom was a homemaker at that time.
not a fast food fan but went to bk not long ago. Burger tasted awful. im guessing the flavorong liquid they soak or put on the burgers was uneven. Shame. Pretty sure this cutting corners is why theyre dying. Thpugh i expect mcd to die too. Both hiring kids and underpayong sp dont care abput quality
I work at maccas
McDonald's Australia
I love burger king, thanks for keeping it going. Tell them to never make tacos again.
I watched the story of Burger King on the History channel series The food That built America. You actually brought up a lot of key details they weren't mentioned in the show
I watched that also a good show
Imagine living in a world of 15 cent burgers and thinking paying 18 cents is to much.
Well that is a 20% raise in price
Inflation is a pain, right?
you do understand that 15 and 18 cents were worth more back then right?
@@gamesbond9513 What was worth more back then 15 or 18 cents?
@@dukenukem5753 both, in comparison to nowadays, 15 cents and 18 cents are worth more. people were paid less back then, so a gap of 3 cents was more costly than to us
The one question you did not address: Why are many of the BK franchises now failing and closing?
Are there supply problems? Has the BK HQ stopped supporting their franchises? Has the food quality dropped? Has the HQ become dysfunctional? Are the Creepy King commercials to blame? (Those Creepy King commercials were bizarre.)
Go woke go broke.
🤯 *Here in Adelaide South Australia, there used to be a small mum & dad store called "Burger King". So, all the Burger Kings in Australia had to change their name to "Hungry Jack's" after a court decision that mandated them to not violate the already established copyright of the small mum & dad "Burger King" shop. The massive corporate giant had to follow the court orders in Australia and change their name or risk being totally removed as a whole from the sunburned country! We in Adelaide had the very first Hungry Jack's long before all other cities in Australia had to change also to that name, as the small mum & dad shop was located here in Adelaide. So we had Hungry Jack's even in the early 80s, while all other cities in Australia had Burger King. That was up until the infamous court case in 2001!* 😮
Surely the multinational giant could buy the mom.n pop many times over
Or was this a case of "the castle " irl
Thank you, never knew the reason why
You know the fact that Australians and English people call their leader mum and dad as if they raised you y’all are gay
@@Sdmbullet ?
@@nolesy34 the mom n pop probably either didn’t wanna sell, or was asking for an amount that made Burger King decide to just change the name. It’s not like the name Burger King is really associated with anything good anyway lol
Sadly, Burger King has completely lost its footing in Hong Kong, to such extent there is only one surviving outlet in the entire HK, while there are 243 McDonalds....
At the airport 😔
@@tlam9458 Nah that one closed during Covid.....only one left is at the Peak Tower
@@530horace no way am I gonna venture out to the peak for burger king 🤣 on 9
The time and work that must've gone into not just researching & writing, but EDITING this video is crazy. Visually captivating, from start to finish. Great work!
Settle down Rambo
Its AI
@@Chewy_GarageBandDad
If this is AI im never going to the movies again, just asking chatGPT to make me one.
It’s just ai editing and random photos there’s programmes that do it these days, it’s just churned out quick.
Burger King poached fast food expert Don Smith from McDonalds in the mid 70's. He pulled the company from going under. He made the front page of Fortune Magazine back in 1980 for getting the company out of the hole. He started with Mc Donalds as a teen flipping burgers. Don was my former neighbor in Greenwich , Connecticut. He then went on to run Friendlys Restaurants based out of Boston
sure thing buddy.
Rumour is, the insta-shake machine was usually broken back then too!
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Well who the F was the Insta-Broiler made for in the first place if McDonalds only had one restaurant and Burger King didn't even exist yet?
wow! that vid is sooo cool! I notice how much effort you put into it (script, voice recording, flawless editing). I hope it will pay away.
Keep it up!
I randomly watched the McDonald’s film with Michael Keaton. It sounded like it was going to be boring af however, I really enjoyed it. Plus it was interested to see how he survived by charging them as a real estate business as apose to a restaurant business.
Keep up the good work. Your videos have great research and great presentation.
I’ve heard the story before. But you knocked this out of the park. The visuals and time spent on this video are amazing. Thank you 🙏🏽
I love your videos @MagnetesMedia! The way you narrate them combining the story with the imagery, really is incredible dude! ❤😮
Your quality is legendary and I'm impressed with how fast you produce these!!! Excited for your success 🎉
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he probably has a team working for him. No one man can produce content this fast.
Burger King is pretty good here in Kentucky. Wendy's , McDonald's, and burger King all have their place here. Each one with unique and different taste depending on what your hungry for.
They are all good in their own way and I'll find myself crave one or the other.
Really happy this video has come out but couldn’t you have done it last week when I was researching Burger King 😂 I like to use your videos as a starting point - they’re so good!
I guess perhaps you can now use it as an end-point to crown your research.
As always I see the passion given on those videos by your channel, I developed the curiosity to see what's next .. so great that youtube gives the opportunity to embrace your research and editing talent by remaining independent from platforms and companies like Netflix.. keep up !!!
This video was very well put together. I had to subscribe when chapter 4 started. I realized that I really like your content and would like to see more of this. Excellent job on your channel.
What a terrific quality of video, editing, and factual storytelling.
You have to take hate, repulse, experience, and failure, to mold all that into something beautiful.
That's what it takes guys.
Hey Magnates,
Love the videos as always,
But Im from Quebec, and I would love to see a video about how protective the Quebec economy is, how the goverment has multiple monopolies, how certain companies only really thrive in the Quebec's industry (like Bombardier of BRP) or the difficulties for certain companies to come into the Quebec market (Often due to the language barrier or the goverment fees).
I know that there are multiple places that have way more strict rules (like China) but my province is so close to the USA and is very often overlooked as being a place similar as the rest of North America.
That's kind of the way I see it, too. Quebec knows how close they are and they do a lot to hold on to their identity.
But then it becomes a balance between home-grown monopoly and distinct-culture.
The Canadian government needs to reconquer Quebec and remind them who is in charge.
Stories like this really make you wonder how many would-be megacorporations never came to be just because they didn't have that ONE person who had the ONE good idea to completely turn things around. Like we probably missed out on hundreds if not thousands of the best products/companies of all time just because they failed before they reached their full potential
You never mentioned one of their most important advertising slogans...
"Have it Your Way"
This was as big as "where's the beef" and 'got milk?".
In other places or businesses you might ask for something a little diferent and the answer would be, Where do you think you are, Burger King?
Burger King opened in my town in the early 80s. The food was top notch and they were slammed with customers lunch and supper. WTH happened? Nowadays the food is trash, the locations are disgusting with belligerent servers. Sad BK, truly sad.
There are so many other chains. I thought Taco Bell put Burger King into irrelevance. Taco Bell in the 90s was so addictive. Its not as good now.
They changed ownership and other chains took people's preference.
They own Popeyes which does better than Burger King.
Parent Company is to blame.
I worked for Burger King for a few years. The new “flame broiler” is essentially the same as the original. It’s a little less problematic but marginally. It’s a horribly dirty and complex machine that requires its sum-odd 30 different large parts to be taken off and individually scrubbed clean every single day. Obviously in this industry your average worker in most areas is a very unsavory, careless, immature and or lazy person so the machine ends up not getting cleaned everyday. Actually in my experience most people responsible for the machine would only wipe down or clean the tray on the outside that catches the Pattie’s when they fall out of the side because it’s the only part that can be seen at first glance. Since it’s obviously not getting cleaned regularly this causes the Pattie’s to get cooked differently in each machine as well as being very dangerous and prone to catching fire inside pieces it’s not suppose to. Although it is rare and mostly do to poor/no cleaning the machine still does break down and abruptly stops business until it can be fixed, which does happen with a stove but much less and you always have at least a backup if not multiple backups to continue business. I could go further into the company but just in general it’s mediocre imitation of a successful model.
Quite frankly, no fast food burger is really that good. It's just they cost less and are relatively more convenient to get. I have not bought a fast food burger in several decades because after experimenting for a few years, I got the process and taste just the way I want and like. And my burgers are flame broiled, too; started out using one of those Japanese cast iron hibachi grill that I got dirty cheap in Chinatown, and eventually graduated to a portable propane gas grill that I can grill anywhere - camping, backyard, and indoors, too.
He was going to open a Dairy Queen, but decided King would be better.
He wasn't much of a queen
You are a true legend man.
I love the quality of your video
Awesome to know Burger King has been a complete trainwreck from the very beginning
I worked at Burger King in 1972 and there were days we made $3000 and that was a lot of money! Their burgers were sooo much better than McDonald's but I DO AGREE that today's Burger Kings are but a shadow of their former selves! They flame broiled their burgers on a stainless steel linked belt....and it made all the difference! My store was iwned by Russ Charles who owned several franchises and he made bank!
Actually, it was Ron Charles but it won't let me edit!
this channel is the epitome of humility and consistency, I would argue that this is the best infotainment finance channel in the platform.
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Absolutely agree 👍
Yes, Perth was indeed the first Hungry Jack's to be changed from Burger King, yet it was because of a court decision outcome of a mum & dad store in Adelaide being called Burger King before the big corporation Burger King hit Australia altogether that made the first actual Hungry Jack's open up in Perth!!!
the video's so informative. love the editing. keep it up! 👏
Absolutely agree 👍
Every episode just gets better and better! The king of editing
Absolutely agree 👍
Burger King was wiped out by it's employees. During my youth, this restaurant pumped out burgers. By the 21st century the workers had become slow and lethargic serving customers one at a time and often taking 10 minutes to make a Whopper. They would drag traffic cones across the drive up to keep customers from overwhelming them . They were closing locations for lack of sales and didn't know why. Other chains like Hardees were having similar issues. People had lost the ability to move quickly. Enter 2025 and the fast food robot employee comes in to finally turn things around......Stay Tuned...
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The way your videos are edited is amazing
Incredible video, the level of detail and visuals are unreal, excellent work👏🏻
Absolutely agree 👍
Burger King was great until a few years ago because now they serve cold and horrible tasting food I will never eat their horrible food ever again.
Three out of the four Burger Kings in my area have closed in the last 8 years. The one remaining restaurant is not doing well and it is frequently empty and it is in need of repairs. It really looks like it’s on its last legs. It’s kinda sad.
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Agree 👍
Love your videos too
The added AI art as a placeholder for real photos is top notch! Keep up the amazing work!
idk, that toddler at 9:41 is mildly terrifying.
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Ok…FU…this is better than Netflix and Hulu Documentaries. These edits, music scores, visuals…everything is beyond Hollywood. You have to have hands down the MOST PROFESSIONAL and entertaining channel on UA-cam. Bravo. I didn’t expect at 6am I would find a new channel to sub and obsesses over.
The visuals for this video and the story telling are 💯
In the mid 2000's they changed to a steam holder for the patties so they could stock up on cooked patties for the lunch rush. The manager said it kept them juicy, I personally was not impressed. [I was just a customer] From that point the quality of the food has gone down hill. A Whopper used to be good, then they also started putting sandbagged patties on top of the lower bun and then putting it in the microwave. You ended up with a soggy lower bun, warm patty and an ice-cold top bun. I don't do fast food anymore except for when I am on a long drive and away from home for an extended period on those trips.
I had just gotten through a grueling 600 mile drive to the last stop going up the hill to my house in the evening. I didn't feel like cooking when I got home being tires, so I stopped at micky D's to get a BigMac combo. I got to the pick up window and the cashier said $10 [$9.87] and I told her that I didn't upsize anything and she told me that was the correct price and my jaw dropped. $10 for a plain BigMac combo and the food isn't that good anyway.
They have rammed the price up so much that I won't go back unless I am willing to pay the price or if there is an advertised deal I am willing to pay for.
Fast food for sit-down restaurant prices.
I lived in Jacksonville when one of the first BK opened. They bragged that they "grilled" their burgers. This was a kind of grill that moved, and when they got busy they sped it up. This left many of their burgers still raw and even frozen in the middle. SO I did not go back for years, it was really disgusting.
The only reason I eat at Burger King is having a burger for breakfast.
Actually this is not how it happened. My mom invented the final Whopper configuration. The original Whopper was only meat with option of cheese. My mom ordered it with lettuce, tomato, and Miracle Whip salad dressing. The people in line heard her order it like that then everybody wanted it with lettuce, tomato, and Miracle Whip. Later BK changed the Miracle Whip to Hellman's mayonnaise. This all took place in 1962 on 7TH Avenue in Miami where basically fast food was born. I grew up on 12 th Avenue. Later Harland Sander's daughter opened the first KFC take-out on the corner of 7th Avenue and Gratiny road. She used Sander's chicken recipe but his idea to franchise his chicken through sit-down restaurants flopped. What made her KFC big was she put the left over chicken into the gravy but didn't charge for it rather than throw the day-old chicken out. For less than a dollar, you could buy a hot delicious meal of the chicken studded gravy and 6 Parker house dinner rolls. There were other places on 7th Avenue that never became chains like Latta's for example. The 1960s were a very bright and inspirational time in America, especially in Miami. Alfred Herman Schrader
What's Burger King? We have Hungry Jacks here in Australia. The logo feels familiar.
It's the home of the whopper
The burgers are better at Hungry Jacks
Actually this a hamburger 🍔and 🍟 fries, drinks ect, like a mcdonalds chain- but the meat it's{🔥 flame broiled} tastes like SMOKE! HONESTLY ITS THE WORST IVE EVER ATE!
IT MAKES ME SICK EVERY TIME I EAT IT! I HAVEN'T ATE IT PROBABLY 10- SO YEARS! IM FROM { KY USA }!
Ty have a blessed day ✝️
@@neoxyte bruh there the same company
They are not. Google it.
Great story telling as usual ❤
If some executives are reading this, let me tell you the most important thing. Always have good quality and freshness . If a person ever experiences rotten food , like I have many times, I am never going to go there again- lost for life.
Also the managers have to realize so much is spent on advertising , and they should please the customer by giving them free food - not be harsh and stingy. Repeat business is worth much more than a simple item. That way the customer will buy much more repeatedly .
Man I have been binge watching all the videos the content is really good. The channel sets very high standards for others of how the content should be. ☺️
Burger King has come a long way. Seems like it really wasn't an easy journey to start with.
It sucks now tho
Burger King is very good the burgers are fresh and yummy and fills you up for a day and makes you eat smaller portions
@@Mimix-o it depends where you live I guess . I LIKE them too
You are a stellar video producer! Been kind of on a binge of your content lately and it's all just so well made. Great job
You did a fantastic job narrating and assembling the audio visual effects. The quality content mode very nice. Do you remember weird Al Yonkovic and the Whopper connection? He was like 6 ft 5 in tall something like that but he had enormous hands. Back in the 80s he did one of those parody videos. The Whopper hamburger was so huge, and even look big in his hands. Nowadays. No real Whopper as well as no real Big Mac. How often they clean their broilers have a large impact on the quality of their hamburgers 🍔. Just like how often Burger King changes the oil in their friars have a great impact on their french fries and chicken products. The amount of time in between the changing of the oil and complaining of the boilers vary widely. More important the amount of product that is produced between each cleaning and oil change varies widely. One restaurant that when I was in the area I would swing by and eat. The average fry oil change was three times as often as other restaurants would do within Burger King 👑. But then the franchise got a new set of owners for this restaurant location. They look at the numbers and fired the management team because they refused to reduce the number of cleaning and oil changes. Quality immediately declined. But it is still better than what the average restaurant a Burger King 👑 produces. I no longer go out of my way there. Besides economic pressures have forced them to shrink the product while increasing the price. Is it better than what McDonald's offer? Horse is overall! Asian saying very much. The narrator of this episode should look into doing something similar with Whataburger. Yes it's Amore regional restaurant within the United States but it is a fantastic quality above any other fast-food hamburger joint. When they get it right! But 51% given controlling interest was purchased by a financial investment company. Certain qualities have decreased overall and they are rapidly expanding the markets. It just isn't working as well for the restaurant chain, compared to when the family had complete control. They are struggling and they are actually a Megabucks to Texas management personnel who are willing to relocate in other states hundreds and hundreds of miles away from their home. After all the state of Texas the best quality overall compared to other states. But there is a number of shiny stars in other states. It is definitely a great lesson and economies of scales versus quality of product. In short what I'm saying is that Whataburger gets it right there shouldn't be another hamburger restaurant within 20 miles of it.
As a Canadian, when B.K merged with Tim Horton's everything went downhill here. Double Whopper with cheese destroys the Big Mac in my opinion. At least it used to. Great video.
I love your videos so much ❤ istg
Fantastic videos you make !
Absolutely great work on this video, I am so glad you're back!
To the editors who put this video together, you are awesome 👌. Great job!
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I’m curious about this music now. Do you have a link?
You put so much effort into these videos it’s impressive, the effects and sounds make it truly unique to watch thank you
Absolutely agree 👍
Macdonald's has raised their prices so high in past years, it's no longer a cheap fast food place, they have priced themselves out of competition with other places who can still give you more food for the money. No longer burger fries and drink below 10 spot, it's inflation is what they call it, and my son worked there, and the pay they have to pay over minimum wage to get workers is now the reason they said they raised prices
Another phenomenal video. For real, I’m surprised you aren’t working for a big studio
Absolutely agree 👍
In the last 6 years, my each and every experience at BK was bad. It seems like BK threw the standard out the door. Employees must be at no more than a maximum of kindergarten level of communication skills, apathetic, and under the influence of something. If your order requires the staff to make it fresh they'll probably pretend you arent there.
With very few exceptions,
I've had completely
the opposite experience.
kinda jealous because i used to really like bk. probably depends on where you're at@@laustcawz2089
Going to Burger King in modern times is a mistake. Their signature Burger doesn't even come with cheese, I've literally never had worse onion rings, their chicken sandwiches are bland beyond belief, and their service is consistently awful. I don't understand the type of person that goes there, or how they are still in business. Wendy's is better is every possible way, except the line.
I've always thought that their XL Bacon Double Cheese should be their signature burger. It's far, far superior to a Whopper.
I've had the opposite experience.
@@laustcawz2089 Well, considering that all experiences are anecdotal and this video proves beyond any shadow of doubt that Burger King is horribly unhealthy, all I can really say is, enjoy! 🥲
A fresh whopper is great and their original chicken sandwich is good. Love their onion rings too. And I’m a chef.
Working for Quiznos there, convection, conveyor oven could only be set by a district manager, who had a chart, listing weather conditions and elevations. There was a dial that could be turned, but it barely did anything and definitely was not to be touched by staff.
It's sad, that way back in 1995 I discovered that businessmen refer to not making as much money as they expected to, as 'losing money'. This was after the insurance companies in New Jersey kept telling the public that they 'lost money' every year, but were extremely profitable. See, they expected to make two billion dollars every year, but were 'only' making $1.8 billion. So they managed to use this farce to get the legislators to approve raising insurance premiums every year, enriching the corporate executives and profits for shareholders, while sucking the public dry. All by lying. An nothing has changed, so I always view businessmen who claim that they are losing money, while staying in business year after year, and living in mansions and driving expensive cars, as well as expanding their business.
The storytelling and production quality of this video is insane
Absolutely!
I am quite fascinated about the story of Burger King since I am an employee of Hungry Jacks here in Australia. I've been working at Hungry Jacks for just under 6 and a half months and from personal experience it's alright.
Your video production, effects, and composition are great.
We all know the whopper is the king of fast food burgers. It kills in taste. That flame broiling aspect takes it to another level
My grandma died of tuberculosis in one of those asylums in the 50s. Just before JFK closed them. I don’t even want to imagine the suffering she went through. Like you said, they were electroshocking and lobotomizing people.
They put people in there who knew the truth and went against the narrative
@@1234KeithB interesting you’d say that…that’s always how I felt. My grandpa was a high ranking military officer and maybe she knew or saw something or she wasn’t good at being pretty and stupid…
@@gildedpeahen876 exactly 💯 definitely some huge psychological warfare back then. Still today but it just looks different and plus we seem to accept more what’s going on and go with it. Back then I’m sure a lot of people were quite resistant. Today’s resistance is just good ol drugs and alcohol mental illness and confusion lol
@@1234KeithB don’t forget dissociating and existential crisis’ 👌 gosh, the powers that shouldn’t be have skipped right past 1984 and gone straight to Brave New World
I thought you were talking about Burger King and not the asylum system ( which I remembered was discussed in the video )
At 14:50 the best results for your skin are gained when one cuts dairy and sugar! 😂
I stopped going to Burger King back in the early 90s, when they decided to 'store' cooked patties in steam drawers. It was their move to emulate the heat lamps of McDonalds while still being able to claim 'made to order'. It was, and still is, disgusting. These days, Ill only go to 'fast food' joints who actualy do in fact cook entirely to order. InnOut, The Habit, 5-Guys, etc.
Here in Indiana there's still some really good Burger Kings. Ask for no salt fries and ask for your food fresh and tell them you can wait. Never failed me yet. Their fries are severely underrated
Amazing Videos❤ thanks
awesome job! Best burger king history video I've ever seen
Someone has a passion for editing. Great work!
Watched the whole thing. Amazing how this was put together
You deserve to have 10 times the subs you do for this stuff!
Absolutely agree 👍
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I worked at BK year 2000 in Baltimore and the BK broiler was the best, frozen chicken breast put thru the broiler it was a separate compartment it wasn't placed on the conveyor belt like the frozen burgers, it was also healthier and juicy delicious 😋 McDonald's was across the street so when their stupid ice cream machine broke it increased our sales cuz ours worked most days but i def ate at BK more and still prefer them to this day
The production value on your work is mind blowing!
Am i the only one whom wonders where he gets do much information and detail in his storys
Worked for Hungry Jacks (Burger King Australia) as a kid. The gas flame grilled burger was always best at the end of the day as all the falvour was seared inti the broiler from all the fat dripping down while cooking allll day long lol. Sounds gross but damn, if you can get a fresh grilled hot patty on a well made burger your realise.
Gosnells hungry Jacks ?
I agree.
In a store whose sign states:
"Our ice cream machine always works," in drive-thru I was told their ice cream machine didn't work.