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McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski mocked over Big Arch tasting video

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The CEO of McDonald’s was ruthlessly mocked across social media after posting a viral video of himself struggling to chomp down on a new super-sized menu item — which he oddly called a “product” — at the fast food chain.

The clip posted to social media last month shows McDonald’s CEO and Chairman Chris Kempczinski reluctantly trying the new “Big Arch” burger, which will be released in the US on Tuesday.

“I love this product, it is so good. I’m going to do a tasting right now, but I’m going to eat this for my lunch, just so you know,” Kempczinski tells the camera.

McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski holding a small model of the Big Arch sandwich.
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski has been teased across social media after a viral video captured him struggling to chomp down on a new super-sized menu item at the fast-food chain.

The “big burger” features “two quarter-pound patties, a delicious Big Arch sauce, and of course, some lettuce, along with crispy onions and pickles,” the executive continued.

Kempczinski then struggled approach the oversized sandwich, saying he “didn’t even know how to attack it,” as he hesitantly lifted the burger to his mouth.

“Mmm, that is so good, that’s a big bite for a Big Arch,” the CEO said after taking a comically small bite and turning the burger toward the camera.

Users on social media immediately jumped on Kempczinski for treating the burger like a foreign object and doubted whether the CEO even enjoys chowing down on his company’s menu items.

“Man’s aura screams kale salad,” one user commented in a reply to the video on Instagram.

A close-up of a person holding a partially eaten Big Arch sandwich with two burger patties, lettuce, and sauce.
“Mmm, that is so good, that’s a big bite for a Big Arch,” the CEO said after taking a comically small bite and turning the burger toward the camera.

“This was the most unnatural thing I’ve ever seen,” another user mocked.

“Why does he look like he’s scared to bite it?” a third added.

Others pointed out the fast-food chain boss’s use of corporate talk in a clip aimed at customers.

“It Scares me when you call food ‘product,’” another commenter wrote.

“He def don’t eat Mcdonals [sic],” the most-liked comment read.

The new gargantuan burger garnered cult fandom across Canadian and European markets in 2024 and was eventually added to the permanent menu in the UK and Ireland.

The new Big Arch Burger is 1,020 calories, nearly the amount in a complete Big Mac Meal — including both fries and a medium Coke, according to the McDonald’s website.

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