This was probably the best advertising that Burger King could have payed for. Even when I first watched this movie as a kid, it always made me crave some Burger King.
@@levvy3006 it works when there isn't massive illigal immigration . And progressive libral laws , overwhelming sosialism . When the majority of the country has Christian morals and values. It does work . It's the best sistem .
This movie is depressing, hilarious, infuriating, and heartwarming all at the same time. Right after finding out about the quarters, Stanley Tucci stops it.
Fast food will always be a part of my life. Is it good for your health? Fuck no. Nutritious? Heck no. Is the size satisfactory? Sometimes. But boy it tastes fucking delicious after a long day of work or if you just wanna lay back and enjoy simple shit on a long weekend
@@xxivkraegen2124 Na dude learn to cook. I understand. You just got off work not in the mood to cook. Cook large portion meals on your off days for the days you work. That is what I do. So I get all points you listed and more health wise.
This is the best Burger-King-advertising I have ever seen: Working hard for the money, then going for the reward - and enjoooooooy your meal. THIS is the message, ladies and gentlemen.
The crazy thing is that this is based off a real guy, in this movie Tom Hanks is there for a few months, the real guy spent 18 YEARS unable to leave the airport
its because burger king paid the film producers to have this put into here. im not against product placement but this is just a tasteless advertisement.
Burguer King is kinda rare in my country, the one time i went and the cashier was an uneducated greedy fuck not to mention that she treated my little brother badly, that was around 2007.
@@justin2030 2004, and there was no burger for under $1 in those days. But that $1 menu was banging. At an airport that probably would have been a $2 cheeseburger tho.
Probably a junior Whopper because of what he paid and it was plain with no cheese. I remember back in 1996 a Whopper cost $0.99 with Cheese it was $1.33 🤗!
fast food in general gets a lot of hate, but having a fresh whopper or quarter pounder with cheese is one of the best guilty pleasures, i worked fast food before was a trainer and learned how the products were made and where they come from and at least here in Europe they are kinda "decent" and "nutritious"
He got a regular burger for 75 cents and got change back. And he got a whole meal for at least $5. Today the burger itself would cost the same price as the whole meal, and the meal would be like $15.
Yeah, airports gouge like crazy. Bc they know you don't want the trouble to leave, so you're trapped in the terminals with their choices. Ever pay $8 for something that should've been a middle-of-the-road priced burger? I have, at Atlanta International.
@Oswaldo_Zuniga *2001's, dumbass. This days are NOT gone for ever because it is still early 2000s and will be until 2500, idiot. Everyone alive now will be long dead by mid 2000s, jackass. Even babies born right this second.
@@darcyasher2716 wow, isn't it amazing, that I'm also commenting it? :) Your comments are 3 days ago... I found this video myself, it wasn't recommended, so that's actually strange...
I actually just watched a documentary about him. At first, I felt heartbroken for someone who seem like nobody cares and help him..but as the story unfolds, you can see the bigger picture why he ends up staying there for 18 years! Still so sad to know about his passing away..
74 cents for a hamburger no cheese and $5.50 for a large double whopper with cheese meal with large drink fries,side salad 🥗 and Dutch apple pie man burger 🍔 king was cheap back in 2004
It wasn't this cheap back in 2004.....this movie was based on a man who lived at a airport for 16 years in the 80s and 90s ... But omg,the burgers and food looked so much better in the 2000s
I remember the first time I saw this movie in college. When it got to this scene, I literally stopped the movie, went out and got a double whopper with cheese meal and came back and ate it while I watched the rest of the movie. Amazing product placement! :-)
@@TheGreatDearLeaderJimPickens even then in 2000 just a burger alone was at least 4 dollars and this is an airport where food tends to be more pricey than the outside. He'd need at least 16 quarters just to get 1 burger
Před rokem+1
Everything you clowns wrote is just dumb garbage. It was 74c, the story is set in the 90's. A burger in New York Burger King today is $1.79.
It’s the food. From a psychological standpoint, eating can be viewed as a form of happiness, and when we watch someone else be happy, we’re happy. Or we watch the food, and we like the idea of eating what they’re eating; it makes us hungry, it makes our mouths water to the thought, all of that from just watching. We’re eating with our eyes, essentially.
Poor guy was really hungry, he didn't hurt anybody he just found an innocent loophole to get some food. It was well edited and almost like a little movie.
They spend thousands of dollars on food artists to make it look so good. I can remember when I first went to a fast food joint in the 80s food never looked like this. So ya'll need to cut the bull shit where you think going back to the past will make everything better.
Returning 3 carts for a meal. Not a bad deal. Today to afford a Whopper ($8.69+tx) You would need to work about 50 minutes at minimum wages, given deductions. The irony.
Remember though, this is in an Airport. So add about $5 to that $8.69+tx Which is only 20 more carts so its like an extra what 20 minutes. AND ITS STILL BETTER THAN MINIMUM WAGE
No words can describe the bliss of 2:09 . The juicy burger, hearing the crunch of the lettuce as he bites down, and the ketchup and mayo, the large fries, salad, drink, and dessert.
Making a film set entirely in an airport is kind of genius in a way, you can have soooooo much product placement. This scene makes me feel like I want Burger King, even though I know that in real life it never looks this good, and is utter trash.
Yep lol Just wanna drop this line if you're lucky to read it. I used love those burgers, but after a quick Google search on what's on those meats. Quick summery if my memory serve : you'll die faster, get fatter, your face get plumped, you develop diseases, you'll get hungry often and you would wonder why you need to eat more. The answers lie in those meats. P. S those nutty pj with whole bread filled you up and it's a lot healthier.
Tom hanks is the only guy to get stuck on an island and befriend a volleyball, get stuck in an airport, getting drafted to ww2 and saving a private , damn theres even more
Welcome to Cold War Economy of 2023 again .... The politicians and elite, really staged it up reeeeaally good this time, and soon just bread and water will be the only affordable commodity
Yes. Here in Central Virginia we saw as low as $.69/gallon for a short time around that year. In 2020 it dropped for a week to $1.25/gal! Now the elite climate change con artists want to force you to buy an EV by keeping gas unaffordable for the middle and poor class of workers. Let's go Brandon. @@adam75south
@@Al-fm8kh yes, there's also such a thing as a "condescending prick" you ever heard of that? I mean I'm sure you have since that's actually what you are
@@Al-fm8kh yeah I've heard of inflation but that still doesn't make any sense because even during the time this movie was filmed and released, you still couldn't get all of that from burger king for less than 10 dollars no way in hell try again
@@DrTelos Nope. I made more than that. In fact, my buying power used to be much greater than it is today. And back then, I had a mortgage too. Today I own my home outright. No, I am far from rich. However, I did continuous pay more on my mortgage than the actual payment and paid my home off in about 17 years (instead of 30). We do not live beyond our means. Eating out at fast-food today is living beyond your means. It's funny how you can now go to a sit-down restaurant, have a nice meal, and pay just a little more (+ tip) than what you get for a burger, fries, and a drink from McDonald's or Burger King today. Crazy.
As a kid in the 80s and early 90s I LOVED going to Toronto airport to do this. Back then each cart return got you a $1 coin. My record was 87 carts returned = $87. When you're a kid, $87 was a fortune. Eventually they changed the system and cart returns only got you 25c back (when the airport charged $1 to get one). As I got older, it just wasn't worth the effort anymore lol. Good times.
He ate those burgers as if he just got off that island in Castaway
Lol
Or just finished running!
Or just removed a snek from da boot
Or just got off a train from the North Pole
Or just found a soldier in France
A burger for 74 cents. Those days.
You can get them for 99 pence in the UK from McDonald’s
@@james9311
Dam might have to go
@@james9311 You can buy only the tiny hamburger for 0.99£, that's a whopper
Especially in an airport
Those cheese burgers are like 2 3 bucks now
74 cent burger, and $4.25 double deluxe whopper meal,with a side salad and a pie? Must've been 2004.
Better days.
Bidenflation
You can't suffer in America
Someone didn't read the title of the clip 🙄
@@kovy689 just stfu because the price was still higher than 74 cents even when biden wasn't president
It's really amazing that a 3 second shot of a meal sliding in and a dude eating a burger is a better advertisement than I've seen in years.
Real
This is easily Burger King's best product placement
Too bad the whopper he was eating do not look like that in real life
Alex Rodriguez This and in Iron Man
I dunno, Back to the Future was pretty good too..
Just finished watching the film one of the best movies ever made, would love to hope they make a sequel if it be possible
Eat your heart out, Transformers!
This alone could have been a Burger king Commercial
That's what it is. It's Hollywood
It was lol that’s product placement for ya
I believe it was a commercial.
No shit sherlock
This was probably the best advertising that Burger King could have payed for. Even when I first watched this movie as a kid, it always made me crave some Burger King.
Yea well we’re not kids anymore son shape up and ship out
Even vegetarians will long for that burger
there is a vegan verison at burger king@@attorney3328
vegans value the life of a living being who did not want to die, over what you think is the "taste" of meat.@@attorney3328
$4.00 for a large meal at an airport is the most unrealistic scene of this movie
😂😂😂
That’s how much a bottle of water cost now
I think he had in total $5.25 but that's not including the first burger he purchased.
This was 20 years ago bro
This was nearly 2 decades ago, so the inflation wasn't too significant.
In 2024 at an airport, a cheeseburger, Oreo shake and fries cost me $30 🤦♂️
Tom Hanks discovers capitalism.
Burger King is corporatism . A form of communism. Capitalism is when the burger stand is owned by an atrapreneur not a giant corporation.
Its funny because in the movie his home country was being destroyed by communism
@@sillynelson1 You a graduate of PragerU?
Capitalism doesn't work
@@levvy3006 it works when there isn't massive illigal immigration . And progressive libral laws , overwhelming sosialism . When the majority of the country has Christian morals and values. It does work . It's the best sistem .
This movie is depressing, hilarious, infuriating, and heartwarming all at the same time. Right after finding out about the quarters, Stanley Tucci stops it.
$0.74 burger? At a Burger King? In an AIRPORT??? This movie is pure fantasy.
I think you need to research Mehran Karimi Nasseri before you post a nonsense comment 😁
This movie was also made in 2004, where the price of the bigger whopper was 99c
Criticize Burger King all you want, but they'll always be able to provide a real sandwich for the price you pay.
Fast food will always be a part of my life. Is it good for your health? Fuck no. Nutritious? Heck no. Is the size satisfactory? Sometimes. But boy it tastes fucking delicious after a long day of work or if you just wanna lay back and enjoy simple shit on a long weekend
American @@xxivkraegen2124
@@xxivkraegen2124you know what nvm I actually agree with you
Yeah was 0.75c not it's like 9$ the burger... 🙄🍔 fuK that sh💩T.
@@xxivkraegen2124 Na dude learn to cook. I understand. You just got off work not in the mood to cook. Cook large portion meals on your off days for the days you work. That is what I do. So I get all points you listed and more health wise.
The way Tom eats the burger, gets me hungry everytime
Same
@@maraiabaravilala7224 me too. It makes me want to eat McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Sonics, and more fast food places forever
Weman....cant ive with theam...the end.
Weman are the man property
Me too🤤🤤🤤
Tom hanks is the only man who ate a whopper that looks like the ones in the commercials...
Lmaoooo
What a deflated piece of shit between two stale buns?
Oh the second one… Yeaa that looks better lmao
*In the commercials, dumbass. Not on.
@@MrParkerman6 Oh yeah I barely noticed that😂
This is the best Burger-King-advertising I have ever seen: Working hard for the money, then going for the reward - and enjoooooooy your meal.
THIS is the message, ladies and gentlemen.
Yup. Nothing like the taste of victory after a hard day of work.
about 11 Years ago, i was homeless and the Airport was my goTo Place ... so, this Movie is so damn close to my Heart. I Love it
Could I ask a few questions?
@@earlofsandwich7884 just do it.
How's life now, brother? Hope you are doing well ✊
@@earlofsandwich7884 now what??
@@86caw You doing ok now?
The crazy thing is that this is based off a real guy, in this movie Tom Hanks is there for a few months, the real guy spent 18 YEARS unable to leave the airport
nah
@@2cacempire274 look it up, its true
@@duomaxwell7190 Sir Alfred what GOAT
It's not that he was unable, it got to a point where he didn't even want to leave. Alfred thought it was his home, and his persona is all he had.
0:56 She sounds way too friendly and excited for her job to be an accurate portrayal of an Burger King cashier.
Especially one at an airport Burger King.
its because burger king paid the film producers to have this put into here. im not against product placement but this is just a tasteless advertisement.
Around it's time before the movie came out, it's pretty much how it used to be before 2019.
I concur
Burguer King is kinda rare in my country, the one time i went and the cashier was an uneducated greedy fuck not to mention that she treated my little brother badly, that was around 2007.
What’s wild is that I got a McDonald’s ad before this video.
Same lol 😂
Same
.75 cents for a burger at an airport a Burger King AND YOU GET CHANGE?!
gotta remember this was back in the 90s 😂
It was 30 years ago, how is that surprising for you?
@@justin2030 early 2000's. The Homeland Security office was founded in the movie, so that puts it at 2002 at the earliest.
@@justin2030 2004, and there was no burger for under $1 in those days. But that $1 menu was banging. At an airport that probably would have been a $2 cheeseburger tho.
@@mszigetihu close, try 20
74 cents for a cheeseburger at an Airport Burgerking?!?! In New York City!?!? Bullshit.
You really gonna charge Tom Hanks full price
@@tylerwedell3750 That is a fine point.
@@josephmulvihill9898 man i thought burger king gonna be cheap
This was 2004.
@@mr.brooks8913 No, 1988 to 2006 were the years that the real life guy stayed in a terminal. It’s not ever specified what year the movie is set in.
whoppers never look that good in real life
And will never do!
its criminal pucs on menue is equivalent to click bait
Just NEVER
Probably a junior Whopper because of what he paid and it was plain with no cheese. I remember back in 1996 a Whopper cost $0.99 with Cheese it was $1.33 🤗!
Yup!
Burger king gets a lot of hate but a fresh whopper is dope af.
Facts, only when fresh. They just don’t hit like the 90s burger king
@@davonwashington8237the purple chairs and the hamburglar
fast food in general gets a lot of hate, but having a fresh whopper or quarter pounder with cheese is one of the best guilty pleasures, i worked fast food before was a trainer and learned how the products were made and where they come from and at least here in Europe they are kinda "decent" and "nutritious"
Yes sir
@@davonwashington8237 I think they just dont like paying $8 for a burger with $2 worth of food in it.
Funny thing... you know this is an ad for Burger King.. you'll NEVER see a burger looking exactly to the advertisements xD
The fact that he said keep the change shows how honorable, generous and a good human he is, since he needed money to survive the most.
Best BK commercial ever.
This is so satisfying. It’s like watching someone learn how to survive.
Like cast away but set in a terminal
Imagine a cheeseburger for 74 cents
I’d eat one everyday if that was true
It was a hamburger. Cheese is extra
Mind you this is an airport burger. You know they always inflate prices at airports.
I could eat it for, i don't know 74 cents × 3 × 7 days = $15.54 per week!
Ah I see, the recommendations has brought us together again
imlijangba imchen Good to see you!
I'll see you on the next recommendation.
Dude got a King size Double-Whopper meal, salad, and a piece of pie for 5 dollars and 50 cents... in JFK.
😂
In 1994.. That's how much it was
That is highway robbery!
75 cents for a burger? Thats crazy
74 cents aparently
Remember what they took from you. :")
@@DudeImLaaaggingkeep the change
@@LOVE-jq9frLove you my brother in Bourne! Subbed
He got a regular burger for 75 cents and got change back.
And he got a whole meal for at least $5. Today the burger itself would cost the same price as the whole meal, and the meal would be like $15.
Wendy’s has a burger, fries, nuggets and a drink for $4.
74 cents for a burger....... How time flies
And at an airport, no less.
Ryan Ocerus Huh? There's malls and food courts in airports now
I think he means airports charge higher prices.
Ben Harris Its called inflation.
Yeah, airports gouge like crazy. Bc they know you don't want the trouble to leave, so you're trapped in the terminals with their choices. Ever pay $8 for something that should've been a middle-of-the-road priced burger? I have, at Atlanta International.
This scene always gives me the craving for burger king
Dude, same!! I was just about the comment the same thing. So funny. Hanx makes it look so good!!
its perfect product placement
anddd that's why product placement is a multi billion dollar industry..
Not me their burgers taste like shit
@@loudtaste1046 Whoppers use to be the best.. it was huge and fresh.. like mid 90's.. now they all taste the same
My dude got a Double Deluxe Whopper, King Fries, side salad, apple pie, and a large Coke for what? Like $5.75 what the actual f?!?!
early 2000's. those days are gone forever.
AND not to mention - airport prices 😂
@Oswaldo_Zuniga
*2001's, dumbass. This days are NOT gone for ever because it is still early 2000s and will be until 2500, idiot. Everyone alive now will be long dead by mid 2000s, jackass. Even babies born right this second.
@GaryTongue-zn5di shut up
I work at a bk and that shit right there would be 30 dollars and more with taxes
If he do this today, “im sorry sir its $10 for a single cheeseburger”
The good ol' days, when five dollars could buy you a three course meal.
Isn’t it amazing that you just wrote that a few hours ago, and here I am responding to it?!
@@darcyasher2716 wow, isn't it amazing, that I'm also commenting it? :)
Your comments are 3 days ago... I found this video myself, it wasn't recommended, so that's actually strange...
Ok boomer
Your old generation refuse to up wages
Mehran Karimi Nasseri - the guy who was the inspiration for this whole movie - died on 12th November 2022. RIP.
I actually just watched a documentary about him. At first, I felt heartbroken for someone who seem like nobody cares and help him..but as the story unfolds, you can see the bigger picture why he ends up staying there for 18 years! Still so sad to know about his passing away..
74 cents for a hamburger no cheese and $5.50 for a large double whopper with cheese meal with large drink fries,side salad 🥗 and Dutch apple pie man burger 🍔 king was cheap back in 2004
It wasn't this cheap back in 2004.....this movie was based on a man who lived at a airport for 16 years in the 80s and 90s ...
But omg,the burgers and food looked so much better in the 2000s
@@jont2576I think it’s just because it was a movie. Burgers never look like that irl.
I remember the first time I saw this movie in college. When it got to this scene, I literally stopped the movie, went out and got a double whopper with cheese meal and came back and ate it while I watched the rest of the movie. Amazing product placement! :-)
😂 i feel you
NEVER in a 1000years will a burger from Burger King look like that IRL
A 75 cent burger...
AT AN AIRPORT?
Dude every breath you take at the airport is at least a buck 25.
This was made in 2004, closer to 9/11. Less inflation and mass terror probably made things cheaper
@@TheGreatDearLeaderJimPickens even then in 2000 just a burger alone was at least 4 dollars and this is an airport where food tends to be more pricey than the outside. He'd need at least 16 quarters just to get 1 burger
Everything you clowns wrote is just dumb garbage. It was 74c, the story is set in the 90's. A burger in New York Burger King today is $1.79.
@ I was just trying to explain a possible reason. I'm not an expert, so there's no reason to be rude
@
It's a joke, stop trying to fact check me.
For some reason this scene is oddly satisfying to watch.
It’s the food. From a psychological standpoint, eating can be viewed as a form of happiness, and when we watch someone else be happy, we’re happy. Or we watch the food, and we like the idea of eating what they’re eating; it makes us hungry, it makes our mouths water to the thought, all of that from just watching. We’re eating with our eyes, essentially.
It’s why people watch mukbang videos on CZcams.
Poor guy was really hungry, he didn't hurt anybody he just found an innocent loophole to get some food. It was well edited and almost like a little movie.
5 bucks for a burger now.
Still a quarter for the carts.
Thanks Democrats.
Why is this scene so satisfying?
Because he is smart af and learns quick
This is so smart. Hope Hitman can add this so that we can buy stuff...
Burger King meals sure as hell don't look like that anymore
They never did, they only look like that on television, where time and effort goes into making look as good as possible.
Got that right
They spend thousands of dollars on food artists to make it look so good. I can remember when I first went to a fast food joint in the 80s food never looked like this. So ya'll need to cut the bull shit where you think going back to the past will make everything better.
I remember back in the 90's a whopper actually looked like that..
I've never wanted a Whopper so much in my life...and I haven't eaten at Burger King in 12 years.
12 damn years???? man i feel bad, i havent eaten burger king in almost 2 years
yeah well try not eating anything at all for 12 days
Exactly.
@@F1GKfan31I haven't even tried one in my entire life lol hahaha
One of the best experiences of my life was eating a Whopper on psychedelic mushrooms.
The way the ketchup and mayo perfectly lines his mouth after the bite of the double whopper is the best marketing I've ever seen in a movie
Tom Hanks has a knack for choosing some of the most unique roles in film. Nice guy too.
Out of all the years I’ve been living. I’ve never seen Burger King look that good but one time.
They made the burgers look so good in this movie ngl
I feel BK quality was alot better around this time
@@soFRESHent it definitely was before America kinda went down
Returning 3 carts for a meal. Not a bad deal. Today to afford a Whopper ($8.69+tx) You would need to work about 50 minutes at minimum wages, given deductions. The irony.
Remember though, this is in an Airport. So add about $5 to that $8.69+tx Which is only 20 more carts so its like an extra what 20 minutes. AND ITS STILL BETTER THAN MINIMUM WAGE
But that's just a regular hamburger, not a whopper. It's probably 1.79 dollars for a hamburger in bk
Its like castaway, but in a airport lol
No words can describe the bliss of 2:09 . The juicy burger, hearing the crunch of the lettuce as he bites down, and the ketchup and mayo, the large fries, salad, drink, and dessert.
Great now you made me hungry for some Burger King and I’m on a diet hope you feel good about yourself
@@mohammedashian8094 that thick whopper tho...
It's like getting a bee jay
Today you couldn’t get that amount of Burger King without spending over 20 bucks lol
I saw this movie alone by myself in the theater, i got out of there witha big smile saying to myslef "Spilberg, you did it again"
Semite
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Intellectual
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I love how, in a scene where BK tries to make the Whopper look as picture-perfect as possible, the cheese slices STILL aren't melted. LOL
looks like everybody is getting this in their recommended at the same time
Before The Menu, THIS is probably the most memorable burger scene seen in a movie
Agreed
1:59 Not to mention how amazingly cheap Burger King must’ve been in 2004 to get that much food from what looks like $5.50 in quarters.
Still cant get over he had 75 cents to his name and told her to keep the change hahahaha
Making a film set entirely in an airport is kind of genius in a way, you can have soooooo much product placement. This scene makes me feel like I want Burger King, even though I know that in real life it never looks this good, and is utter trash.
I find BK more tolerable than mcD. But, that's just me
The best burger king commercial ever.
a burger at a ny airport for .74 cents... what a time to be alive
74 cents for an airport burger lol not even in 2004 was that ever a thing .
now for ala carte burger how much?
@@harriszai9467 its 75-1. the protagonist gave the cashier 3 quarters and got a 1 cent change. but he told the cashier to keep the change
The way he just "poured" those kids from the trolley lmao
lol the true American dream.. Get ,money buy burger. Get more money buy bigger burger, rinse repeat.
when this movie came out I was 15, and now I am watching this again. I miss 2004 when my mom and dad was young
Funny how we are all reunited again by CZcams’s weird recommendations
Once again we're back
Yep lol
Just wanna drop this line if you're lucky to read it.
I used love those burgers, but after a quick Google search on what's on those meats.
Quick summery if my memory serve : you'll die faster, get fatter, your face get plumped, you develop diseases, you'll get hungry often and you would wonder why you need to eat more.
The answers lie in those meats.
P. S those nutty pj with whole bread filled you up and it's a lot healthier.
Nobody orders a whopper and gets one looking like that.
Joshua Tunis no, and you have to wait 29 minutes and they still get it wrong, even when the place is empty!!!!
I've never wanted a Double Quarter Pounder more after seeing this scene.
Double whopper
Two kinds of people here... his man see burger king and then craves McDonald's.
For all y’all wondering how much money he laid down for the big meal. He put down $5.50.
God I wish it was 2004 again.
Tom hanks is the only guy to get stuck on an island and befriend a volleyball, get stuck in an airport, getting drafted to ww2 and saving a private , damn theres even more
Additionally, he fought in Vietnam and as an astronaut got stuck on the way to the moon. He has a really hard life for our entertainment.
@@tuccek8398 and also was born with special needs
@@sgnikethre9477 That explains all of the other things, then. Diversity hires.
also a friendly toy cowboy and a very sweet mr Rogers :)
@@sgnikethre9477 Let's not forget that he survived of a hijacked ship from the Somali pirates and landed a plane safely at the Hudson river
They had no right making the Burger King look that good.
$0.74 for a burger.
Those days are long, long gone. Just as you will never see gasoline for less than $1.00 a gallon (1986).
Remember when Burger King had the rodeo cheeseburger for a buck?
I’m pretty certain I was paying $.88 per gallon back in 1997/98 when I got my first car.
I saw 99 cents in Washington state after 9/11.
Welcome to Cold War Economy of 2023 again ....
The politicians and elite, really staged it up reeeeaally good this time, and soon just bread and water will be the only affordable commodity
Yes. Here in Central Virginia we saw as low as $.69/gallon for a short time around that year. In 2020 it dropped for a week to $1.25/gal! Now the elite climate change con artists want to force you to buy an EV by keeping gas unaffordable for the middle and poor class of workers. Let's go Brandon. @@adam75south
Back then when you can buy a burger for 74 cents
OOF thanks Obama.
74¢ for a cheeseburger, man inflation sucks
Just what I was thinking
Food usually cost more at the airport because of higher lease rates. Imagine how cheap it would be at a regular burger king
Me, from a country with actual inflation and a devaluated coin: HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHHA......ha
Lololol. IN Turkey average burger menu costs like half a day of minimum wage.
@@AloneAngus Ne anlar bunlar enflasyondan aq
So where's this burger King at where you can get a double whopper, large fry, large drink, slice of pie, and a side salad all for 5.50?
There's this magical thing called inflation. Ever heard of it?
Just go 2 costco and get fat, their food prices haven't been inflated since the 80s!
Fucking nowhere
@@Al-fm8kh yes, there's also such a thing as a "condescending prick" you ever heard of that? I mean I'm sure you have since that's actually what you are
@@Al-fm8kh yeah I've heard of inflation but that still doesn't make any sense because even during the time this movie was filmed and released, you still couldn't get all of that from burger king for less than 10 dollars no way in hell try again
this ad placement was PERFECT.
With today's fast food prices, he would starve in the airport.
WORD THIS WORLD IS A JOKE LOL
Greatest Burger King ad ever.
Yep i need some whopper now
Watching Tom Hanks eating burger makes me wanna eat BK already.
I know right
Longest burger king ad ever
74¢ for a burger? Today it is literally 1000% more than that. Thank you inflation.
And you got paid like $5 and hour, no difference
7.4 $ for a burger!!! Which country are you in?
@@harikrishnanchandramohan4209 United States of America
@@DrTelos Nope. I made more than that. In fact, my buying power used to be much greater than it is today. And back then, I had a mortgage too. Today I own my home outright. No, I am far from rich. However, I did continuous pay more on my mortgage than the actual payment and paid my home off in about 17 years (instead of 30). We do not live beyond our means. Eating out at fast-food today is living beyond your means. It's funny how you can now go to a sit-down restaurant, have a nice meal, and pay just a little more (+ tip) than what you get for a burger, fries, and a drink from McDonald's or Burger King today. Crazy.
@@aytviewer2421 YOU made more than that, not the average person
Thank god he didn’t get on a plane with a Burger King crown
That actually leads into Castaway
He just wanted a water
Never seen a burger lookin this good
Tomasz Nowak that's because it a Mooovie
Ahh, another episode of “What’s in my Recommendation Tonight?” 😂
In my opinion this is the most underrated Spielberg movie
“How much product placement you want in this movie”
Spielberg: yes
The next scene really hit me, I was like: "Let the man enjoy a meal"
As a kid in the 80s and early 90s I LOVED going to Toronto airport to do this. Back then each cart return got you a $1 coin. My record was 87 carts returned = $87. When you're a kid, $87 was a fortune. Eventually they changed the system and cart returns only got you 25c back (when the airport charged $1 to get one). As I got older, it just wasn't worth the effort anymore lol. Good times.
What did you end up buying with that money? :D
@@moonshine3678 Haha. That was decades ago. I saved it for BMX bike I think lol.
Bro 3 carts for a burger? I'd be there every day lol
Back in 2009 it’s was $1.09 for a double cheeseburger I think the prices went up since we took advantage of the conveniences 😂
Everything is more expensive. 2005 in germany, a scoop of icecream was 50 cent and now it's 2,50€+
Considering it's at an airport terminal too where things are overpriced, haha.
Greatest Ad for Burger King there ever was…
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McDonalds suck anyway
@@MegaMangaGTA-9417 u suck anyway
Who got this is in their recommended on August 6 2019 around 8:30 EST
Hunter Diblasio we are being watched and influenced
For real
Yo
What’s really creepy is I had mentioned this scene to my wife last week and now....
Im tired and now Im hungry
This is how you properly use product placement
If only BK was that appetizing. If only.
At least it's better than McDonald's
Tbh I tried BK in Egypt and in the U.S and egypt def taste way better and clean
@@itsjemmabond true that, I love Burger King here in Canada
No whopper has ever looked that good.
That is the best looking whopper I have ever seen in over 10 years smh
74 cents for a regular burger at an airport.
16$ now I bought one last week...
"But but Bidenomics is working"
@@-jaydee-that’s with the meal
He got a whopper, large french fry, a salad, a pie, and a large drink for $5 dollars? In an airport?
Peter Piper I remember in 2002, a large double quarter pounder with cheese meal at McD’s was $4.38. So it’s not too far off.
Matt I remember I got a meal once and it cost me almost £10 though because it was in the airport
Max Schneider you think I didn’t know that?
Most effective *Burger King* Ad of all time.
Yeah not gonna lie, now I want a burger......