Fast food brands use various tools and tricks to make burgers looks fatter, bacon look crispier, and lettuce look greener.
Here are a few examples of advertisements vs. reality.
Quiznos' Italian Meatball Sub:
quiznos meatball sub #foodwallpic.twitter.com/4Yxhm1IZC9
— #foodwall (@foodwallinc) March 23, 2014
KFC Australia's new Nacho Box:
Taco Bell's Crunchy Taco:
What the heck Taco Bell I wanted meet with my crunchy taco @TacoBellpic.twitter.com/9ZkAg9bQpU
— Marco Perez (@thatwhore_marco) March 20, 2014
McDonald's Big Mac:
Arby's Three Cheese and Bacon sandwich:
Arby's🍔🍟 pic.twitter.com/J15Gm3yghW
— Kwame (@_CoolSince1995) March 21, 2014
Starbucks' Reduced-Fat Turkey Bacon Breakfast Sandwich:
@Starbucks Ordered a RF Turkey Bacon, got Ham instead..."Well, this is awkward," said all my taste buds in unison. 😩 pic.twitter.com/c6yIfbRZrS
— Brittany Bishopp (@brittanybphoto) March 14, 2014
The Burger King Whopper:
Just saying Burger King ( see bottom) my Whopper w cheese looks a wee bit different then the one you advertise pic.twitter.com/8ADcQSJR3d
— Joe Bryksa (@jbryksa) November 27, 2013
The Wendy's Baconator:
I want a Wendy's triple baconator with extra cheese right now. pic.twitter.com/fGvKr0zXOz
— fab (@fabolous_31) March 24, 2014
Pizza Hut's P'zolos:
Olive Garden's burger:
The Subway chicken enchilada sub:
The chicken enchilada sub at subway is fire. pic.twitter.com/GAJuEx0ELj
— Maximilian (@slumcityy) March 20, 2014
Dunkin' Donuts Eggs Benedict sandwich:
As suspected (known, really), not actually Eggs Benedict from Dunkin Donuts pic.twitter.com/zPEDpNs9Bt
— Bob Sutor (@bob_sutor) March 15, 2014
McDonald's McLobster:
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