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Ads vs. Reality : The Big Fat Lie Of Fast Food Advertising
By: Tom S.
Burger King sausage, egg, and cheese croissant
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Yum, another fatty breakfast. This one looks even tastier than the McDonald's variant. |
The egg has almost disappeared and the croissant looks plain weird. No, we'll skip it. |
Source: InventorSpot
Burger King Double Whopper

Source: Cassandra Shie, AOL
The 'Ultimate Double Whopper' looks huge in the ad. In reality, it's at least an inch less high. Was the lettuce too expensive?
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