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Some of the most memorable slogans of all time — "Where's the beef?" or "Just do it" — not only sell the brand, but become synonymous with it. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
My favorite example of a politician appropriating a popular catchphrase has to be Walter Mondale”s use of the Wendy”s fast food chain”s “Where”s the beef?” slogan during the 1984 ...
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U.S. beef consumption slows while China’s steadily growsBroadcast version by Kathleen Shannon for Wyoming News Service reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service Collaboration ...
Adobe Stock Wendy’s announced earlier this week that it’s bringing back its iconic slogan: “Where’s the Beef?” The revival will kick off in Daytona this weekend with a Wendy’s-themed ...
“Whole Foods markets its beef with the slogan, ‘No Antibiotics, Ever’ and reinforces this promotional message that its beef is antibiotic-free with other similar representations at retail ...
According to USA Today, wishful-thinking execs "hope the phrase will instantly go viral and become a popular obsession, reminiscent of Wendy's old charmer of a slogan, 'Where's the beef?'" ...
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