To Highlight Its Safety Measures, Burger King France Created a Clever Airline Video Parody

As locations reopen, the chain takes a cue from another industry

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Burger King France been transformed into an airline called “Burger Klean” in the brand’s latest funny spot by agency Buzzman.

The ad parodies the safety announcements that have long greeted travelers on airplanes, reminds people to pay attention to virus-prevention safety measures and says not to confuse the hand sanitizers in store for ketchup.

Running on TV and online as of today, the video features the voice of French comedy actor Fred Testot as a pilot, as his assistant runs through the safety demonstration.

He reassures customers of the measures the burger chain is taking for the “pleasure and safety” of its customers as it reopens in the country following the coronavirus pandemic.

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