miércoles, 30 de diciembre de 2015

Carl's Jr. Pivots from Slutburgers to Turkey Burgers

The company says it is the first fast food chain to offer turkey patties.

Is turkey the new beef? According to CNBC, Carl's Jr./Hardee's brand plans to launch a line of turkey burgers nationwide. The company's CEO Andrew Puzder explains that the switch to antibiotic-free patties is partly aimed at targeting millennials who have come to expect better quality food. (What is not immediately clear is if millennials prefer turkey to beef — or slutburgers, for that matter) In a phone interview with CNBC, Puzder said, "Even though most people know us as the brand to introduce indulgent, creative burgers, we also have a long history of introducing better-for-you fare, which is a surprise to some people."

The brand is known for its unnecessarily sexy and parody-inspiring ads which depict scantily-clad models — and spokesperson MMA fighter Ronda Rousey — devouring its huge burgers. While its obnoxiously sexual and over-the-top commercials have received their share of criticism, the brand has also made headlines for its out-of-the-box menu offerings like a hot dog and potato chip-stuffed burger, a biscuit/doughnut hybrid, and pepperoni pizza-topped fries.

Despite these over-indulgent menu creations, lately Carl's Jr. seems to be just as focused on healthier fast-food options. While the healthier options are a plus, they don't come without a price. The all-natural turkey burger switch took over a year to accomplish and will cost customers about 80 cents more per burger.



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