Burger King partners with Mental Health America to create 'Real Meal' boxes because 'no one is happy all the time.'
Burger King is catering to its customers' moods in its latest launch for Mental Health Awareness Month.
The intention of the boxes is to pair fast food with mental health awareness, Paul Gionfriddo, president and CEO of Mental Health America said in a statement. Burger King stated that the"pervasive nature of social media" causes"so much pressure to appear happy and perfect."
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