New Release
Burger Planet Inc
Gary, Indiana
90210 USA
Ashley Erwin
Public Relations
Office: 707-577-8888
ashleykiefert@yahoo.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Would you like sliced-apples with that?
Gary, Ind. (Sept. 28, 2010)-Burger planet is adding healthy choices to their menus. For years you have been asked, would you like fries with that? Can I Super size that for you? This is all changing. Burger restaurants, including Burger Planet, are changing their menus and advertising to interest their customers in a healthy way of life.
Recent studies show that women with children, between the ages of 30-49, do not eat at Burger Planet. Burger Planet plans to show families can come to their restaurant and eat healthy. Burger Planet now has options of five different fruits, instead of fries, with no extra charge. They have gourmet salads and white chicken to cut calories. Mayo can add on 500 calories, but now at Burger Planet, they will hold the mayo is asked.
Mascot’s get your attention. They are a symbol of a company. You can’t look at a tiger, with a red bandana, without thinking of Frosted Flakes. “They’re always after me lucky charms,” does this ring a bell? Advertisers have been using these characters to attract your attention for years. Corny the Clown, who represents Burger Planet, will be traveling and promoting a healthy lifestyle with fitness adviser Jayne Peterson. New commercials will be aired. One shows Corny the Clown jogging into Burger Planet ordering one of their new low-carb entrees. Corny the Clown will be paired up with Jayne Peterson, going all over the country, to different malls to promote nutritional packets. This will be a great attention grabber for children. Children’s voices are raised to the parents. This means, Burger Planet will be the family restaurant for all ages once again. Planet plan’s on offering healthy choices so the customer will be satisfied.
James E. Muellenbach III founded Burger Planet in 1934. Burger Planet has served 52 billion customers and is the world’s most popular fast-food restaurant. Their head-quarters are in Indiana and employ 48,272 people. Burger Planet has 8,921 franchises and is in 17 countries. James E. Muellenbach is retired and the current president of Quick Service Restaurant Industry.
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You have a really good voice in your writing Ashley. In the first paragraph, I would put quotes around: 'Would you like fries with that?' 'Can I Super size that for you?' Also, I wouldn't point out the negatives such as how 30-49 year olds aren't coming to BP. We want them to come, but we don't want them to know that they aren't alone in ditching Burger Planets greasy crap... I mean.... Yeah, that is what I meant.
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