Oh I agree. And those PCR machines cranked up so high it’d find anything. Not everyone is good at reading numbers. There are people that think 1/4 is larger than 1/3. So pictures help.
It was Wendy's or Burger King that introduced a 1/3 lb burger to compete with McDonald's quarter pounder and it failed because consumers thought 1/3 was smaller than 1/4. True story.
Or A&W is just smaller and had a poor advertising campaign or literally any other variable could be applied to that situation. By this logic if they just made a 1/5 lb burger it would sell well, but good luck with that.
Oh I agree. And those PCR machines cranked up so high it’d find anything. Not everyone is good at reading numbers. There are people that think 1/4 is larger than 1/3. So pictures help.
1/4 is bigger. It's for a 4 in it! Dumbass...
It was Wendy's or Burger King that introduced a 1/3 lb burger to compete with McDonald's quarter pounder and it failed because consumers thought 1/3 was smaller than 1/4. True story.
A&W
Or A&W is just smaller and had a poor advertising campaign or literally any other variable could be applied to that situation. By this logic if they just made a 1/5 lb burger it would sell well, but good luck with that.
U mad bro