This Burger King Near Me Experiment Will Shock You - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions
Overview
Soon, we'll walk into a burger king, order on a screen, watch a robot flip our burgers and then bite into a patty that's been made in a lab.
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In an undercover social experiment, burger king set out to determine if people would be more likely to speak up when witnessing a child being bullied or more likely to speak up if the burger they.
This hidden camera experiment was set up to see what caused more outrage among customers. a beat up burger or a bullied kid.
In recognition of national bullying prevention month, the fast food chain burger king partnered up with nobully. org to perform an unusual experiment.
They staged a loud, demonstrative teenage bullying situation (with actors) inside one of their restaurants to see what customers what do.