Like most major fast food chains, Wendy’s has long relied on innovative advertising to remain competitive with burger behemoth McDonald’s. Before their snarky, irreverent Twitter feed, there was Dave ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wendy's food on plate - Wendy's / Facebook In the realm of fast food slogans, few have achieved legendary status like Wendy's ...
Inside the sumptuous and stylish living room of a downtown apartment with a spectacular view east to the lake, two people sit on a bench in front of a shimmering black grand piano. One of them, a ...
If Clara Peller were still with us, she’d be called back into the service of American consumers who wonder just what they’re getting when they order a hamburger. Peller was, of course, the one who ...
Where’s the beef? On Broadway, perhaps. That’s the aim of the daughter of the tiny, white-wigged Chicago octogenarian who glared at shriveled hamburgers, slapped counters and croaked that iconic line ...
In 1984, Wendy's released a memorable battle-cry of an ad that would define the chain for years to come. It was Super Bowl Sunday of that year when the "Where's the Beef?" ad first debuted on the ...
One of the greatest TV commercials of all time featured a crotchety old Chicago woman (Clara Peller) whose plaintive 3-word inquiry (“Where’s the beef?”) became not just a huge advertising home run ...
Clara Peller, a.k.a. the “Where’s The Beef?” lady, is a cultural icon on the level of Spuds McKenzie in that she was briefly successful enough to be the subject of a novelty T-shirt that someone who ...
If you’re running for office in 2014, why should you care about the past? In an age of instant communication, massive data exchange and shrinking public participation in elections, why should you care ...