Burger King president hilariously trolls McDonaldâs CEOâs viral taste test video in a battle of the burgers
Burger King president hilariously trolls McDonaldâs CEOâs viral taste test video in a battle of the burgers

Fabiana Buontempo Tue, March 3, 2026 at 10:06 PM UTC
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Theyâre beefing.
Social media went wild after an Instagram video of McDonaldâs CEO and Chairman, Chris Kempczinski, introducing the fast food chainâs newest Big Arch burger and taking the smallest nibble of it made its rounds.
Despite claiming he âloves this product, it is so good,â people online were shocked that a person in Kempczinskiâs position would look as reluctant as he did when trying his own brandâs menu item, which rolled out nationally today.
âWhy does he look like heâs scared to bite it?â quipped a commenter.
âManâs aura screams kale salad,â wrote someone else.
Just a few short days later, as a (very) subtle jab, Burger King President Tom Curtis one-upped the Golden Arches restaurant in a new TikTok video posted by the chain, captioned, âThought weâd replay this,â by taking a rather massive bite of their new and improved Whopper, which was coincidentally released a few days before the Big Arch.
Expectedly, people ran to the comment section of BKâs video to further instigate this beef between the two chains.
âItâs good to be King,â joked one person.
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âyea thats a big bite. McDonaldâs CEO could never. W BK,â chimed in someone else.
âNow THATâS a man bite. Take notes McDonaldâs,â read another comment.
This friendly competition kicked off when both chains simultaneously announced their newest menu items.
McDonaldâs 14-ounce Big Arch burger, available for a limited time, features two quarter-pound beef patties, three slices of melted white cheddar cheese, crispy onions, slivered raw onions, lettuce, pickles and a new Big Arch Sauce, which is described as âa tangy, creamy sauce with a perfect balance of mustard, pickle and sweet tomato flavors.â
The Big Arch burger is McDonaldâs newest massive menu item. McDonald's
Burger Kingâs improved Whopper, which still has all the delicious workings of a traditional Whopper except a âmore premium, better-tasting bun, âa better-tasting mayo, and a box for the sandwich to be served in, rather than the annoying paper wrapper that would often crush the burger.
Created with the intent of elevating the customerâs burger experience, this is the first time in a decade that the fast food joint has made any changes to its signature item.
This is the first time in a decade that Burger King is giving its signature Whopper a glow-up. Burger King
âOver the past several years, weâve focused on strengthening our operations and modernizing our restaurants to build a more consistent foundation across the system,â Curtis said in a statement.
âWith that work well underway, weâre now in a position to thoughtfully elevate our core menu. The Whopper is an icon, so we didnât set out to reinvent it. Instead, we elevated it based on direct Guest feedback,â he continued.
Source: âAOL Moneyâ