Burger King Lit A Car On Fire Just To See If Anyone Would Stop And Help [WATCH]

Between explaining net neutrality with overpriced Whoppers and smashing burgers to explain bullying, Burger King seems to really like making points at the expense of trolling customers.

This time around, they lit a car on fire on the side of the road, just to see who would be nice enough to pull over and actually help the driver in need.

While many cars passed by the flaming car without care, there were people who actually pulled over to help, and were rewarded with not only the joy of knowing everything was fine, but also with free Whoppers, which were actually grilling inside the car, causing the smoke.

This was BK’s odd way of celebrating Good Samaritan Day, as they thanked those who stopped and even gave them one of those old school paper crowns we used to rock when we were little kids.

It was both funny and encouraging to see people rush to help in the fiery situation, only to find burgers grilling under the hood. Shout out to the guy who rolled up carrying a fire extinguisher.

At the end of the day, they were trying to convey that good things come to those who go out of their way to do right. It was Burger King trolling again, but in a commendable way.

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