An anonymous reader writes: By now you’ve probably seen Burger King’s spoof ad on the decision by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to repeal net neutrality. In the ad, Burger King customers are informed that there are now three “lanes” for ordering Whoppers — each with substantially different prices and waiting times. The ad has already generated over a million views on Youtube and is lighting up Twitter. One thing I missed the first time is that while the Burger King “counter service” is clearly in on the act, the customers are apparently real; they learn of the cockamamie scheme at the counter in the style of the old TV show Candid Camera. Variety notes that the video “ends with an apparent dig at FCC Chairman Ajit Pai […] as the Burger King character is shown drinking from an oversized Reese’s coffee mug. That is the type of coffee mug that Pai uses at FCC meetings.”
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Source: Slashdot – Burger King Makes the Case For Net Neutrality
