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Recently, Chris Kempczinski ate a burger. It didn’t go well.
After the CEO posted a video promoting the chain’s new Big Arch burger, social media users mocked the clip. Burger King and other rivals joined the conversation.
A video of McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski taste testing one of the fast food giant's new burgers got roasted online.
Watching CEOs fake enthusiasm for their own products had us wondering, who in Cape Town actually makes the best burgers? Guess that's something we'll have to dig into.
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McDonald's CEO faced backlash after a video of him hesitantly tasting the new Big Arch burger went viral, sparking debate about corporate authenticity.