Why wouldn't you defend the truth? There are natural preservatives like salt and vinegar which will even keep a homemade 100% natural burger away from forming mold. It's not about defending, it's about telling the truth. Wouldn't eat at Mc Donalds or burgerking anyway though
Burger king makes their burgers from natural ingredients, so naturally mold forms faster on them, Id rather eat a burger like that than a burger that stays eatable for years
Only few understand the GENIUS of this spot! At day 34, that Whopper was moldy, meaning there is less chemical stuff in, meaning it kinda healty compared to other foods. And it's brilliant
Yeah so brilliant that most of their customers are too stupid or too uncaring to notice that, and anyone who does understand the at doesn’t eat at Burger King anyways, and they also just solidified the fact I am never eating at Burger King again
This is one of those moments where you’re disgusted by a food product and you’re still eating it. Now that Burger King is going to get known for this ad I think it is the perfect opportunity for them to rename their whoppers as the, Krabby patty that killed the health inspector.
@@slovenlyelk898yeah I got the comparison it was going for immediately. But to be honest BK needs to stop trying to get more customers by subtley saying “MCDONALDS IS WORSE THAN WE ARE! DOESNT MCDONALDS SUCK EVERYONE!” IN their ads. If they really wanna be on top one day they need to distance & distinguish their establishment from McDonalds so people think of THEM first when they’re considering fast food
@@maenad1231 BK is showcasing how FRESH their ingredients are vs. McDonalds'. Some ppl may not know that a McDonald's hamburger doesn't biodegrade, i didn't.
It doesn't matter whether people understand or not, BK made a commercial that make people associate whooper with rotten burgers now, that's what matters.
All I can think of is that one episode of SpongeBob with the health inspector. A kids show featuring poisoning a customer and then trying to evade police and burry the body. Nice
The cycle of death is never a beautiful thing. What things decompose and don't get eaten my bugs or have bloating hours after death. Hamburger meat so not be a freak of nature its not like its jerky its very juicy fresh. If it stay fresh at room temperature for more then a week and not mold that very scary. Let alone a month or more. its like the burger at mcdonalds before the new quarter pound were preserved like a dead body but never put in there grave but instead are stomachs
@@baldyairkid1831 Its a horrible horrible idea...now people will see that picture in the heads when they think of that item....you want food to look fresh and delicious when you advertise...to put that association in your head
@@donkey3187 You get it sir. Fire everyone. I worked in Advertising for 15 years. Whoever thought this was a good idea needs to be fired and blacklisted from the industry. I prefer Burger King over McDonalds but man, I don't think I'll ever eat another burger from Burger King again. On a sub-conscious level I can't un-see what they just showed me. I'd be surprised if this didn't hurt Burger King's bottom line.
Well this kinda says something about how "freshly made" the burgers from Burger King are. If they keep their burgers locked in a basement for 34 days before warming them up.... Sounds appetising.
You know that even homemade burgers can look fresh after many years? Salt and Vinegar are natural preservatives which prevents even 100% natural Burgers from forming a mold. Makes your high school teacher look kinda dumb in believing that old myth of the never molding mc donalds burger
People say it's disgusting presentation, humanely speaking. But for realistically perspectives, it's a good knowledge as to the quality hygiene of what we're eating. Nah, I almost never ate Burger King, myself, maybe because the competition in Indonesia is just that much.
Yes it looks disgusting, but its genius. Sadly the people arent and are only repelled by this. The burger actually molds, unlike mcdonalds which theres videos of burgers from mcdonalds opened decades later with 0 mold.
Great advertisement !!! This means that all the “panino” is fresh, mold grows on natural products, this is the message! You have to know that in Iceland, for example, a “panino” of the main competitor has been stored since 2009, but it has not decomposed after more than 10 years!!!
I respectfully disagree. Appetite appeal is everything in the food industry especially when it comes to advertising. This turned me off from ever eating another Burger from BK again. I'm sure eventually that imagery will wear off, but right now I'm traumatized by it.
@@ogcodvideos6546 What a rare subset of society you must move in to know that food left out gets moldy. Tell us, did you have to live among Food to understand it? How long before Food accepted you as one of its own?
@@PleasantFellow he was saying what makes this add make people go want to get the burger. I said because it's showing its a REAL burger. And molding burger is a sign it's real. Can't believe I had to explain this to you🤦♂️
It's good they made this video because it shows what happens to real meat not like a McDonald's burger that looks the same years later LMAO Burger King is my favorite of all time
@@radical-dude Its terrible advertising...seeing something you want to eat with mold all over it will gross most people out and their brains will associate that food with mold...not a good plan - thats why food ads normally make food look fresh and delicious...I get what they are trying to do, but really really bad idea.
'Well, I am definitely going to eat my next one immediately, the same day I buy it. I won't leave it on the countertop for a month first'. Sadly, that's the obvious reaction that will occur from most people? They simply won't understand the message.
They did it to show that their burger is natural and not full of artificial preserves unlike other fast food restaurants the food doesnt age because it is not natural and u healthy so they are just making a statement that their burger is natural
@@jameskelley5918 Yes, indeed, and the 'everybody is talking about it" angle is something I'm sure the agency will stress. But the fact that many people are talking about how disgusting it looks and how that reflects on everything BK puts on the menu is the poison pill that the agency won't be talking about.
Is the moldy whopper still available anywhere? Or was I just for a limited time? I didn't get a chance to try one when they came out. Mold is my favorite burger topping but they never have it at McDonalds. Glad BK stepped their game up!
Attacking McDonald's never aging burgers, Brilliant 😅
McDonalds got rid of preservatives in 2018. But thanks for playing.
@@kduke42 yeah right! french fries looks like day one after 3 month hahahahaha
kduke42 imagine defending a multi billion dollar company
Why wouldn't you defend the truth? There are natural preservatives like salt and vinegar which will even keep a homemade 100% natural burger away from forming mold.
It's not about defending, it's about telling the truth. Wouldn't eat at Mc Donalds or burgerking anyway though
Burger king makes their burgers from natural ingredients, so naturally mold forms faster on them, Id rather eat a burger like that than a burger that stays eatable for years
Only few understand the GENIUS of this spot! At day 34, that Whopper was moldy, meaning there is less chemical stuff in, meaning it kinda healty compared to other foods. And it's brilliant
Yeah so brilliant that most of their customers are too stupid or too uncaring to notice that, and anyone who does understand the at doesn’t eat at Burger King anyways, and they also just solidified the fact I am never eating at Burger King again
Yeah! Bio major here! This ad really spoke to me so ever since I started working at mc Donald's I realized how good burger King is
@@Sam-um1wr Gosh, I hope you get better soon, I am so sorry
oh in response to those videos of macdonalds that never go mouldy
thats what i was gonna say
What if Mcdonald’s did this with an cheeseburger, it would be a decade later and it still looks fresh
Platypus **looks**
😂
Ba ba ba ba ba
Big Macs never look fresh
some guy kept a mcdonalds burger wrapped for 25 years, and it was hardened, but it still looked perfectly finr
This is one of those moments where you’re disgusted by a food product and you’re still eating it. Now that Burger King is going to get known for this ad I think it is the perfect opportunity for them to rename their whoppers as the, Krabby patty that killed the health inspector.
In other words, the Nasty Patty.
“WE KILLED A HEALTH INSPECTOR!”
I mean it molds unlike mc Donald's
@@slovenlyelk898yeah I got the comparison it was going for immediately. But to be honest BK needs to stop trying to get more customers by subtley saying “MCDONALDS IS WORSE THAN WE ARE! DOESNT MCDONALDS SUCK EVERYONE!” IN their ads.
If they really wanna be on top one day they need to distance & distinguish their establishment from McDonalds so people think of THEM first when they’re considering fast food
@@maenad1231 BK is showcasing how FRESH their ingredients are vs. McDonalds'. Some ppl may not know that a McDonald's hamburger doesn't biodegrade, i didn't.
And then there’s that woman that left a McDonald’s hamburger in her closet for 24 years and it didn’t have a speck of mold somehow 😂
Lol my mom thought that they were selling the molded burger
Me too
@lmnop otay *FROM THE KRUSTY KRAB!*
Why would anyone think that?
🤣🤣🤣
@lmnop otay Yours did too
"But it's old... and cold... and it's covered in mold!" -Spongebob
"You're not to make another patty until that one is sold! Understand?"
@@GreatestBlue32506The next day
@@ncmariofan3605 order up, squidward…
@@GreatestBlue32506 bros got bars
Weird flex but okay.
Weird Flex... I like that! 😆
Edward Reynolds they’re dissing McDonald’s because McDonald’s food never rots
Definitely
"HEY GUYS LOOK, WE DON'T ADD POISONS TO OUR FOOD!!!!"
This comment is at 300 likes as of July 15th. I don't want to mess it up.
Burger King.....restoring your faith in burgers one ad at a time.....in a “unique” sort of way I guess
Burger King.....Making me lose faith in humanity on ad at a time. (Just like Progressive, and Geico)
@@Launchpad05 I guess you enjoy McDonalds rat poison
@@MarcisBrown-pe6pf No, I want food that looks good. You're the one who enjoy's McDonald's rat poisoning.
This is actually ingenious
no, its actually a horrible advertising gimmic
@@donkey3187 so is your mom
@@extrapathos That's true actually
I hope you enjoy your moldy fur burger!
@@donkey3187 no its a good ad. im not gonna take advice from a dead guy
My mom:''Theres food at home!!''
Food at Home:
And today, we have a yodeling kid singing about cow farts....smdh
Ken Nash more like Don’t Have A Clue Nash...
@@ceezb5629 what are you even trying to say??
Ikr? They really need to get a better advertising team 😂
This makes me wanna buy it even more, yummy
MrPlayDay 💀
lol...liar
@@donkey3187 someone got the joke
No joke, this ad is genius. It showcases how fresh their ingredients are vs. McDonald's
@@jenniferwebb5954 How much are they paying you? Lol.
Jesus the amount of people who don’t understand the point of this ad
Exactly
It doesn't matter whether people understand or not, BK made a commercial that make people associate whooper with rotten burgers now, that's what matters.
MordredGrail those people are clearly stupid and have no common sense. Battle of the fittest it seems like to me.
Oh, we get their point. We just know their point is junk science made for an agenda.
Yup!
Really smart marketing. Fast food is notorious for not molding due to all the chemicals in there.
That ad ran for like five hours longer than the contract with the ad agency.
All I can think of is that one episode of SpongeBob with the health inspector. A kids show featuring poisoning a customer and then trying to evade police and burry the body. Nice
The nasty patty
In a strange way, it looks beautiful as it get moldy
The cycle of death is never a beautiful thing. What things decompose and don't get eaten my bugs or have bloating hours after death. Hamburger meat so not be a freak of nature its not like its jerky its very juicy fresh. If it stay fresh at room temperature for more then a week and not mold that very scary. Let alone a month or more. its like the burger at mcdonalds before the new quarter pound were preserved like a dead body but never put in there grave but instead are stomachs
But some ppl have been known to overcome science like Ozzy Osbourne
you call this "beautiful" HELL NO
The Turquoise was cool
do you want to eat it though
Who thought it would be a good idea to show me this and then expect me to buy it?
It is actually quite smart, it shows that the burger is able to decompose unlike the McDonalds burged.
some idiot...horrifically bad idea
@@baldyairkid1831 Its a horrible horrible idea...now people will see that picture in the heads when they think of that item....you want food to look fresh and delicious when you advertise...to put that association in your head
@@donkey3187 I see what you mean.
@@donkey3187 You get it sir. Fire everyone. I worked in Advertising for 15 years. Whoever thought this was a good idea needs to be fired and blacklisted from the industry. I prefer Burger King over McDonalds but man, I don't think I'll ever eat another burger from Burger King again. On a sub-conscious level I can't un-see what they just showed me. I'd be surprised if this didn't hurt Burger King's bottom line.
A good commercial is rare these days. This was a hit.
This wasn't, they were liars cuz it is bad
Burger King making it on everyones news feed again. I see you BK! 👏🏻
Whopper taste exceptionally better than Big Macs, who buys those sh*t anyways? 😂😂🤣🤣
cap
They both SUCK. Wendy's is better.
Truly one of the most brilliant ADs in my opinion
Everyone's talking about the ad itself but what I want to know is why a news channel is just straight up reuploading the ad
Well this kinda says something about how "freshly made" the burgers from Burger King are. If they keep their burgers locked in a basement for 34 days before warming them up.... Sounds appetising.
Damn it does NOT sound like u know how a burger is made
Then: burger molding
Now: CHICKEN CHICKEN CHICKEN CHICKEN
Lowkey looks like the burger that the health inspector ate in spongebob
My Grandparents : You can still eat that it's good.
When spongebob fell in love with the krabby patty
It seems obvious at first until you remember a lot of people didn't take to a 1/3 pound burger because 4 is higher than 3. 🤣
💀
"It's that old patty you keep trying to sell to people! It's gone bad"
Muy arriesgada la campaña, pero manda un mensaje super concreto, hay hamburguesas de otras marcas que ya casi son de plástico. Excelente marketing
Yo and my high school teacher still has a happy meal in her class from like 04’ 🍔
Does the kids meal look new-ish still?
Spooky Yt no it just shrunk a bit 🍔
You know that even homemade burgers can look fresh after many years? Salt and Vinegar are natural preservatives which prevents even 100% natural Burgers from forming a mold.
Makes your high school teacher look kinda dumb in believing that old myth of the never molding mc donalds burger
ok sir peter
ok sir peter
People say it's disgusting presentation, humanely speaking. But for realistically perspectives, it's a good knowledge as to the quality hygiene of what we're eating.
Nah, I almost never ate Burger King, myself, maybe because the competition in Indonesia is just that much.
Reminds me of when spongebob fell in love with that moldy krabby patty 😂
Say goodbye to sleeping
MOLDY BURGER, NOW AT BURGER KING
YOU RULLEEEEEEEE-
Yes it looks disgusting, but its genius. Sadly the people arent and are only repelled by this. The burger actually molds, unlike mcdonalds which theres videos of burgers from mcdonalds opened decades later with 0 mold.
This ad was genius!
The genius is: McDonald's burgers don't mould. Therefore, Burger King sells food that isn't on-par with LEGO.
Incredible ad advertising they came out at the right moment with this punch the face of the competition.
The nasty patty from spongebob was so popular they made it into a real thing
"Then fish it out and dry it with me Gym sock!"
Right around day 20 is what the whoppers I get usually look like
I literally got a burger king ad when I play this video
I get the shot at McDonald's but it's never good to show your food in a bad light.
I'm sure some will see this as a good marketing angle.
I want to try a whopper now
Damn you never tried one? They are delicious
Moms be like: *”Just cut off the moldy side”*
To think that I once worked for a division of this company. That was a long time ago.
Great advertisement !!! This means that all the “panino” is fresh, mold grows on natural products, this is the message!
You have to know that in Iceland, for example, a “panino” of the main competitor has been stored since 2009, but it has not decomposed after more than 10 years!!!
Actually no, I am not enticed to eat a whopper now after seeing that.
@@1fishmob my comment was only to appreciate the “advertisement idea!” …but I am agree with you 👍
I be more worried if it doesn't got mouldy...
That was the point of this vid.
@@SadmomentsIG but seem like nobody in the comments understood it, many people complaining about it
Bro became the nasty Patty from spongebob💀💀
timelapse of my soul over the past few years
same
What? It's just an ordinary - OH MY GOODNESS
SQUIDWARD!
Lotte Yanson you get it! :D
BK make me feel the worst when I eat it tho😂😂😂
Burgers when you buy them expecting the one in the commercial:
Keep in mind molds are living organisms eating the food they grow on. It's a good sign if living organisms want to eat it.
Awesome Advertising....Needs a lot of pondering and daring to do this...
Yeah, I didn't understand it at first but then I realised its to show that the burger is real.
I respectfully disagree. Appetite appeal is everything in the food industry especially when it comes to advertising. This turned me off from ever eating another Burger from BK again. I'm sure eventually that imagery will wear off, but right now I'm traumatized by it.
Burger King at least knows a little better than Mc Donalds.
No it doesn't.
@@Launchpad05 No likes for you.
@@Jollyswagman7 Down Vote For You.
Won't ever get a burger that looks like day 1 but at least I now know in 34 days my burger will finally match the ad
a clever way to mock mcdonalds 😏
Who the hell thought this would get me to go out and buy a burger? ... from anyone?
I actually really like this. Makes me hungry for a real burger over a preservative burger.
It's a good add for people who actually understand food.
@@ogcodvideos6546 What a rare subset of society you must move in to know that food left out gets moldy. Tell us, did you have to live among Food to understand it? How long before Food accepted you as one of its own?
@@PleasantFellow he was saying what makes this add make people go want to get the burger. I said because it's showing its a REAL burger. And molding burger is a sign it's real. Can't believe I had to explain this to you🤦♂️
Exactly right
I tried this and I don't recommend it , I was so sick for 4 days, delirium and high fever , and I only had 2 of them .
I got a Burger King Ad about a Burger King video. Well i guess this is a rare event.
Did anyone else get a McDonalds ad before this video? I lol'd
Disgustingly brilliant! 👏 bravo!
It's good they made this video because it shows what happens to real meat not like a McDonald's burger that looks the same years later LMAO Burger King is my favorite of all time
DATS WHY MCDONALDS IS BETTERRRRRRRR
@@danielfletcher3274 ???
@@xAspec McDonald’s is better
@@danielfletcher3274 no it ain’t lmao
@@sweetpataterz8738 YES IT IS🤣
The fuzz adds a unique flavor
Spongebob and Mr. Krabs finna feed this to the health inspector
Thats actually brilliant marketing
lol..no, its a horrible horrible idea...the very last thing you want to do to sell food is to show it looking moldy and disgusting.
@@donkey3187 yikes
No... this makes me NOT want a burger
Agreed.
Umm yeah, let me have a moldy Whopper with small fries and a dr pepper...
What's song?
Mc Donalds left the group ***
😂😂😂👏
Most commercials are just a bunch of BS entertainment. Nonthing to do with what their ACTUALLY putting in their food.😑
That's why this one is actually decent. Though I wish they actually came as pictured. (before the mold of course)
@@igobyandrew this is horrible advertising...I can taste the fuzz on my whopper as we speak...yuck.
@@igobyandrew people need to think beyond appearances. Personally I will totally be buying this.
@@donkey3187 it's actually good advertising, I actually tried this for a month with their whoppers and they decomposed, Meaning it has less chemicals
@@radical-dude Its terrible advertising...seeing something you want to eat with mold all over it will gross most people out and their brains will associate that food with mold...not a good plan - thats why food ads normally make food look fresh and delicious...I get what they are trying to do, but really really bad idea.
Yep. This is for you McDonalds!!!
And dunkins donuts... I have a donut that is a year-and-a-half-old it looks brand new
that's a bold strategy by BK, let's see if it pays off
wait a minute
did they apply glue and used a cotton bud at the beginning
Nossa que máximo!
That was DOPE 💉 “penicillin”
It became that burger that Mr krabs and spongebob made
This ad teaches you to *IMMEDIATELY* eat your whopper.
'Well, I am definitely going to eat my next one immediately, the same day I buy it. I won't leave it on the countertop for a month first'. Sadly, that's the obvious reaction that will occur from most people? They simply won't understand the message.
Yeah, after reading the comments, it seems the point is going over most people's heads.
Hey Burger King, love to see that your Hazard Pay for Coronavirus is .33 cents. That's how much a life is worth to you? 33 cents an hour?
Yes
The Original Nasty Burger In Spongebob
I'm in the mood for a whopper now
same but no ingredients apart from the pati and the buns and cheese
I'm hungry 😋
Who the hell is doing BK's advertising, Bloomberg? Absolutely goofy and will not create any meaningful interest or traffic.
Niel Stuccy even though everybody is taking about it.
They did it to show that their burger is natural and not full of artificial preserves unlike other fast food restaurants the food doesnt age because it is not natural and u healthy so they are just making a statement that their burger is natural
I'm considering burger king for lunch from now on instead of McDonald's like usual
@@jameskelley5918 Yes, indeed, and the 'everybody is talking about it" angle is something I'm sure the agency will stress. But the fact that many people are talking about how disgusting it looks and how that reflects on everything BK puts on the menu is the poison pill that the agency won't be talking about.
Right over your head, next time jump
🎵"What a difference...a day makes...in the warmer..." 🎶
Song?
Absolute genius. I'll be in to buy at some point soon.
Horrible marketing idea...now I see that picture of a moldy burger in my head when I think of that item
@@donkey3187 their sales increased from this ad
@@donkey3187 oh no the travesty
@@donkey3187 you really don't understand the message of this ad
@@justspittingsomefacts6425 It looks disgusting and makes me want to never eat their food again. Great marketing idea there.
nice
I just got a McDonald’s ad before watching this
Had a Carl's Jr. ad before this video. Savage. 😆
If the wow factor is what they're after, then I think they've got it. Not sure if it will increase sales however. Just lost my appetite.
you simpleton
@@lavoz88 nothing gets edgar raring to eat like a 34-day old, moldy, fuzzy burger
Imagine losing your appetite from looking at a picture of a moldy burger.
I've been waiting for a business to do this. I will be buying this.
Sheep
sheep. mconalds havent used artificial preservatives since 2016
Did they switch to another Whopper halfway through?
day 1 is how it looks in the ad and day 34 is how it actually looks
Is the moldy whopper still available anywhere? Or was I just for a limited time? I didn't get a chance to try one when they came out. Mold is my favorite burger topping but they never have it at McDonalds. Glad BK stepped their game up!
You can still get them at every BK but it’s not on the menu.
if you think about it, a burger that doesn’t rot is more gross than a burger that rots
I expected Burger King ad in this video but instead got Domino's ad 💀☠️
in some countries a moldy whopper is considered a delicacy