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Hello fellow citizens of the internet! Andrew here. Welcome to today’s edition of web_crawlr

It’s Monday, which means it is time for our Tech Reporter Mikael’s “One Dumb Conspiracy” column. 

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Down below we’ve got a viral video that has people wondering why no one eats at Burger King

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👋 Before you go

A Burger King employee’s viral TikTok has a lot of people wondering why no one ever eats there.

A TikToker posted the clip earlier this week, and it shows an employee offering a free Whopper, fries, and drink to anyone in the lobby. The camera then pans to reveal no one is there. It has more than 650,000 views.

Burger King employee at counter (l) Burger King interior (c) Burger King employee at counter (r)
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