Fast Food chain BurgerKing unveiled the 'Pride Whopper' in Austria to mixed reactions.
The burger, which features "two equal buns," will be available until June 20, according to a report.WATCH: TEACHER WHO SURVIVED UVALDE MASSACRE RIPS POLICE AS 'COWARDS' View this post on Instagram A post shared by BURGER KING® Österreich
"Equal rights. Empathy. Understanding. No matter where you come from, no matter who you love, no matter what you look like or what you believe in: Time to be proud.""What a strange advertisement," one Twitter user posted."I'll take my Whopper with a regular bun because ordering fast food doesn't need to be a political statement for me."
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