Burger King’s Twitter Account Got Hacked — Best President’s Day Morning, Ever

For everyone who’s been sleeping in on this glorious holiday morning, here’s what you missed. Around 9 AM Pacific Time, hacker group Anonymous found its way into the Burger King twitter account. And then Burger King got sold to McDonald’s, hired a group of super-ratchets as its PR team and revealed its newest product: BK Bath Salts. You know what they say: it’s on the internet, so it must be true.

Unfortunately, after about an hour of marvelous wtf*ckery, the twitter account has finally been suspended. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted. Plus, 30k new followers — who will probably have to wait ages for anything like this to happen again, sadsauce.

But in case you didn’t get to it in time yourself , check out some of the “Best-Of-BK-Anonymous-Hacks” (and some of the best responses to it), below:

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And of course, you can’t have a good hacking without an equally awesome fan response:

 

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