The whoppers I always get are great and delicious and juicy I have never had a bad one yet. The evening staff always nice and the new man I think he is black mixed with Honduran in the drive thru is great asset to this location he is great with my large orders on friday evening when I buy for everyone at my job and always gets the orders correct the first time.
I would eat a whopper every night if I could. I just LOVE Burger King!!
Burger King - a great idea for you guys to save a lot of money would be BK locations only getting electric energy from solar panels and wind turbines, maybe all off-grid. In Africa most of the solar is done off-grid for each individual building. Any individual BK building could do the same and therefore save yourselves a LOT of money when the electric bill is less than 30% of what it used to be.
Solar equipment and wind turbines costs money, but guess what? You spend money on electric bill. If you also spend a cool few million on solar equipment and wind turbines (hire people who know about spending wisely and managing budgets so it doesn't all get wasted), you save money forever on electric bill, while advertising that you've gone green and contributed to the end of pollution. One day, the savings have made up for the cost of solar and from then on there was no loss, and in fact all savings profit, thanks to solar and wind.
One day the government can go solar because Burger King proved that Burger King did it and it worked. But for now, BK should be solar powered and off-grid if possible because you yourself would profit a lot off that. Solar is WAY more profitable for you than continuing with coal.
And if you don't think it can work, look at Africa, where everyone who lacked electric power at all 10 years ago now has solar, off-grid, for every building. Business stay open at night because they have solar where they worked until sundown 10 years ago. Solar helps business in every sense, namely saving you guys a lot of money. Ray Kroc eliminated refrigeration costs, and Burger King can eliminate more than 70% of all its electric bill costs.
In WWII the government hired Henry Ford because he made his cars one-per-hour and they wanted to know how to do that for tanks, because they were far behind the Nazis in terms of production. Thanks to Henry Ford's method, tanks were made one-per-hour, a task always thought impossible. Cars were supposed to take a year to build in the old days but Henry Ford got it done one per hour, an idea they applied to their tanks, and so we won the war.
Burger King could be a leader in fast-food being solar-powered with off-grid wind turbines to power the stores as well. Eventually everyone will do it but you'd get there first.
Only problem comes from coal-based companies who will complain that you're cheating them by buying from solar and not from their coal-based grid. So, if you have to use their grid, I guess. However, Africa has proven that off-grid is sustainable and physically possible. Over there, no coal mines feel threatened and so solar is free to expand.
Or another great idea. If Burger King invested a few billion dollars into solar and wind, but made sure only an expert at spending intelligently but not wastefully was used, Burger King could be the one that made a whole city's power supply go solar powered. Then, your own electric bill will be lower, but mostly it will be in every commercial, and eventually everyone everywhere will know how Burger King made one city go all-solar and wind-powered. And Burger King, using profits from its own customers, made it happen, so YOU the customers made that happen. Advertise it like that.
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