Burger King: Customer makes “disgusting” discovery in Heilbronn branch – “goosebumps”
Created: 01/10/2023, 09:45 am
By: Niklas Noack
A TikTok user apparently discovered a rat in a Burger King branch.
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A Burger King customer has apparently made a disgusting discovery in a branch in Heilbronn.
This is how the network reacts to the TikTok video.
Heilbronn - The discoveries that Günther Wallraff's investigative team made for the second time in the Burger King branches a few months ago made waves.
The focus was primarily on the extremely poor hygiene conditions.
In addition, some vegan products are said to have contained chicken.
Bad reports that do not prevent many people from continuing to visit the fast food chain.
Now, however, a video from a branch in Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, is making the rounds on the social media platform TikTok, which is likely to deter some customers again.
As
BW24
writes, it shows a young man who is apparently in a Burger King branch and initially points the cell phone camera at himself.
TikTok user apparently spotted a rat at Burger King
He then pans the camera to a gap where a small animal can be seen hiding in a corner.
The TikTok user, who calls himself "Kaan", writes about the video: "Just a rat at Burger King Heilbronn." His post from December 2022 also contains a green emoticon and his clear conclusion: "Disgusting!"
Some people feel sorry for the supposed rat: "It's cold in winter"
Reactions to the video have been mixed.
One just writes "goosebumps" while another is "scared".
Some people also react with gallows humor: "Heilbronn, what does he expect?" or "Diggah, it's cold in winter." Still others point out that they prefer to go to the competition because of such conditions: "That's why I only go to McDonald's in Heilbronn .” However, the illusion that everything would go better there did not last long.
One user commented that McDonald's also allegedly had rat traps.
Incidentally, it cannot be fully elucidated whether the animal seen in the video is actually a rat.
But the fact is: the already damaged image of the fast-food giant Burger King will not polish up the video.