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Burger King TV Spot, 'Artificial Colors: Posters'

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Where do the yellow, white, green and other colors in your food come from? At some restaurants, they come from a bottle, but at Burger King, you won't find these dyes in your meal because the fast-food chain has removed artificial colors from its core menu items. Instead, the restaurant is using these hues to create posters featuring stylized artwork of its burgers. You can go online to learn about the work Burger King is doing to become more sustainable.

Published
June 28, 2020
Advertiser
Burger King
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Burger King Whopper
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http://www.bk.com/sustainability
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PHD USA ... Media Agency, OKRP ... Creative Agency

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