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I've been driving by Burger King on the corner of McDade Blvd & South Ave in Glenolden for the past few weeks and can't help but see that their whole corner property is lined with signs for Joe Sestak & Dan Onorato. I didn't realize that a national food chain openly endorses and forces its views upon potential customers (My thoughts are that Corporate Burger King has no idea on this one!)
6 Comments
Jennifer (Guest)
Just because most companies do not post signs on their doors and in their parking lots, does not mean they do not openly support candidates, or parties. Would it make you feel better to know Target give money to the Republican Party?
Also, if the signs are located on the grassy patch between the sidewalk and the street, that is town controlled and not Burger King, so it is most likely that the signs were not put up by Burger King employees, but supporters of the candidates who thought it was a good spot for exposure.
passer by (Guest)
g (Guest)
Yes, most companies support policical canadates. However, they rarely advertise for them for fear it will alienate customers. Most just give out large donations.
In this case, I would just guess someone plopped signes on their property and BK is too lazy to remove them.
Int (Guest)
BK mngt (Guest)
Closed timothy larkin (Guest)