Burger King mood meals inspire perfect Hayley Williams reaction
Paramore’s Hayley Williams has recently caught wind of the new Burger King Feel Your Way boxes and her response is nothing short of hilarious.
Of course, the frontwoman tied the fast food joint’s new promo to the band’s latest album After Laughter. Additionally, Williams applauds Burger King’s vegan options.
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“After Laughter album cycle ends: BK starts serving a vegan burger and the ‘unhappy meal,’ Williams says in a tweet. “We coulda had it all.”
After Laughter album cycle ends: BK starts serving a vegan burger and the “unhappy meal”.
we coulda had it all. pic.twitter.com/ghC1fDgaUD
— hayley from Paramore (@yelyahwilliams) May 2, 2019
In an dig to McDonald’s, Burger King also talks about mental health just in time for Mental Health Awareness month, further noting that people don’t feel “happy all the time.”
Additionally, the fast food business shared a short promo that talks about bullying, workplace harassment, depression and many other mood-inducing factors. You can watch that below.
it’s ok to #feelyourway pic.twitter.com/JiMDnzWCaI
— Burger King (@BurgerKing) May 1, 2019
The new Burger King bundle takes on five different emotions: Blue, Yaaas, Pissed, Salty and DGAF. The Feel Your Way boxes come with a Whopper, french fries and a drink.
not sure who needed to hear this today, but it’s ok not to be happy all the time. all that matters is that you #FeelYourWay. https://t.co/vPmy1sT0cC pic.twitter.com/XmF0GvMjCg
— Burger King (@BurgerKing) May 1, 2019
“Burger King restaurants understands that no one is happy all the time,” the company say in a story with CNBC. “That’s why they’re asking guests to order a Whopper meal based on however they might be feeling.”
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This is not the first time Burger King has taken a stab at their competitors. Last year, the chain sent customers to McDonald’s to get 1 cent Whoppers.
The catch was customers had to download Burger King’s app and drive to McDonald’s (or at least within 600 feet of one). Once they were close enough, users were able to order a Whopper for a penny and then pick it up at Burger King.
What do you think of the new Feel Your Way meals? Sound off in the comments below.
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