tomato burger


in advertising lingo: a non-event hyped as an event.

the term comes from white castle’s 2005 promotional campaign for the “roma tomato burger” – which was essentially their average white castle burger with a slice of tomato on it.

the campaign was ridiculed and quickly pulled.
“that new campaign’s a tomato burger.”

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