Updated Dec 16, 2020 | 20:33 IST
Burger King UK has invited local restaurants to advertise on its Instagram handle for free in an initiative named, There s more to life than the Whopper. Burger King UK Instagram 
Burger King UK is winning the hearts of people around the world for its initiative to support local eateries. The fast-food chain invited independent restaurants to advertise on their Instagram handle for free. There s more to life than the Whopper, the statement is titled. There’s Roti King, Sultan’s palace, Tayyab’s, Eco, Dumplings Legend, Ochi’s… There are many great dishes from thousands of restaurants that deserve to be as famous as the Whopper, Burger King said.
Viral: Burger King Urges People To Support Smaller Restaurants, Impresses Netizens Yet Again
Viral: Burger King Urges People To Support Smaller Restaurants, Impresses Netizens Yet Again
Burger King UK in its latest tweet not only urged people to order form smaller restaurants but also gave the restaurants their Instagram feed to advertise for free.
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It also gave its Instagram feed to restaurants for advertisements
This move garnered a lot of love for the fast food chain on the Internet
The Coronavirus pandemic has got the world together and taught us to stand united. While several businesses, including the food and hospitality sector, were affected due to the lockdown, some of our favourite fast food brands reached out to smaller brands as well as competitors to support each other. Recently, Burger King UK won many hearts across the globe when it started to advertise for small restaurants in the United Kingdom on their Instagram page to support them until they reopen.
Burger King UK hands over Instagram account to local eateries. Viral post
Burger King UK hands over Instagram account to local eateries. Viral post
Burger King UK has made their Instagram account available to local restaurants for free. Such restaurants can now advertise their food items on Burger King s Instagram until they reopen.
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UPDATED: December 16, 2020 13:56 IST
Burger King UK shared the post on Instagram. (Photo: Burger King UK/Instagram and Getty Images)
In a bid to support local restaurants amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, Burger King UK has made their Instagram account available to eateries such as Sultan s Palace, Tayyab s and Eco for advertising their food items until they reopen. On Instagram, Burger King UK released a statement and said that There s more to life than the Whopper.
Burger King UK invites local eateries to advertise from their Instagram account for free
There’s Roti King, Sultan’s Palace, Tayyab’s, Eco, Dumplings Legend, Ochi’s. In short, there are many great dishes from thousands of restaurants that deserve to be as famous as the Whopper, Burger King UK wrote on Instagram December 16, 2020 / 05:47 PM IST
At a time when Britain’s hospitality industry is struggling to keep itself afloat amid the recently announced tier three coronavirus restrictions, Burger King UK has launched a noble initiative that would help independent restaurants build their customer base.
The fast-food giant took to Instagram to announce that it would be sharing its Instagram handle with smaller, local restaurants. In a touching release titled “There’s more to life than the Whopper”, Burger King UK reminded netizens that there are several eateries such as ‘Sultan’s Palace’, ‘Tayyab’s’ and ‘Eco’ that offer a delectable spread of varied
9 Social Media Movements Of 2020 That Helped Revive Local Eateries
9 Social Media Movements Of 2020 That Helped Revive Local Eateries
Year Ender 2020: Top Social Media Movements Of 2020: The year 2020 has taught us to stand united in the toughest of situations and these heart-warming social media movements are proof to that!
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Not only did it made our hearts melt but alse helped local eateries
Here are 9 of the best social media movements that revived local eateries
The year 2020 bought the lives of many to a standstill. Not only did the jobs of many were affected due to the pandemic, but a lot of small businesses were also hit hard, and there s no denying that perhaps the worst-affected were the roadside tea stalls and dhabas. Amidst the crisis in the world, social media didn t let them down and helped restore their businesses and our belief in the power of social media! Here are some of the best social media movements that uplifted local eateries and proved that with