Burger King Ad Uses Whoppers to Explain Net Neutrality

If your still fuzzy on Net Neutrality, Burger King has created an ad to help explain what it is.

In the ad, Burger King customers find that paying the usual price for a Whopper now gets them a "slow access Whopper pass," meaning they'll have to wait longer for their burger unless they pay as much as $26 more to get their food more quickly. That mimics what net neutrality advocates fear could happen with the end of the regulations, with internet service providers able to favor certain websites or charge more for higher speeds. Burger King said in a YouTube description of the video: "This effort aims to help people understand how the repeal of Net Neutrality will impact their lives. The Burger King brand believes the Internet should be like the Whopper sandwich: the same for everyone." 


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