McDonald's Launches Viral Invite To "BurgerCon"
Are you ever sitting around, internetting with your fellow internetters, when all of a sudden you wish you had a corporate-approved "viral" way to challenge said "fellow internetters" to a competitive eating contest?
And do you wish the "viral" invite system had, oh we don't know, animated guitars and "Adult Swim"-style "witty" title cards?
We don't either. Meet "BurgerCon."
From the BurgerCon News Release:
You know, we've been wondering lately... 100% beef? As opposed to what? Are they being funny? Creepy/odd/internet works for BK. Not so much McDonald's.
"Plan your own BurgerCon.Step 1: Taunt your friends by flaunting your burger-eating prowess.
Step 2: Throw down the gauntlet. Delcare BURGERCON via our electronic invitation.
Step 3: Go to McDonald's. Order burgers and prepare for ensuing awesomeness.
BurgerConItsOn
Burger News [McD] (Thanks, Tom!)
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No XKeeper, you are wrong. It's a good theory, but wrong.
Actually the patties are supplied by the "All Beef company", so when they say it's 100% All Beef Patties, it simply means it's not 60% meat from the All Beef Company, 20% meat from the local butcher, and 10% meat from a Kraft subsidiary. Oh no.
It's 100% All Beef(TM)Patties.







It would be better if they delivered. Don't get me wrong, it's a horrible and stupid idea.