As McDonald’s Turns 60, Burger King Reminds Everyone That It’s Slightly Older
The first Burger King was opened in Miami on Dec. 4, 1954, but unlike McDonald’s — which has played up its origin story with overseas offerings like the “1995 Burger” — BK rarely mentions its history (unless you count the misguided Yumbo idea).
However, as BurgerBusiness.com noticed, BK recently filed a trademark application for the phrase “Since 1954,” with an illustration of a muscly, apron-bedecked man flipping burgers. The company also trademarked the similar phrase/illustration combination in Spanish.
The mark has already been spotted on a press release from BK Japan, and BurgerBusiness’s Scott Hume expects that we’ll be seeing it a lot more going forward, especially if McDonald’s makes a big deal about its 60th anniversary.
Of course, both of these aging statesmen of fast food are relative youngsters compared to White Castle, which will hit the 95-year mark in 2016.
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