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This Burger King Must Look Awesome To The Corporate Office

6.2.09 3:47 PM EDT By cwalters

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If we worked in fast food, we’d want to work at this Burger King, because you don’t have to provide good service to score a perfect survey. You just have to give away food! Now take your free Whopper and get the hell out of here!

(Thanks to Levenhopper!)

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6.2.09By cwalters

whopper missing the point gaming the system burger king scores bribery free freebies RATINGS broken

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