Burger King Makes Prank Video of "Whopper Net Neutrality" | |||
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![]() Burger King released a prank video to raise awareness of the FCC's repeal of net neutrality. "Whopper neutrality" was repealed, meaning burger orders would be made at a slower "mbps," or burgers per second." Customers would get their burgers faster if they paid $13 or $26 for quicker mbps. Naturally, customers were outraged and upset. "The repeal of Net Neutrality is a hot topic in America, but it can be very difficult to understand.. |
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