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Burger King sends blank order receipt to all, customers baffled

By IANS | Updated: August 9, 2022 14:05 IST

San Francisco, Aug 9 International fast food chain Burger King has randomly emailed thousands or millions of customers ...

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San Francisco, Aug 9 International fast food chain Burger King has randomly emailed thousands or millions of customers with a blank order email receipt leaving them confused.

The blank emails started appearing at around 12.15 a.m., leaving Burger King customers confused about whether the company has been breached by a hungry hacker attempting a midnight feast or if the emails are simply a giant whopper of a mistake, reports The Verge.

Twitter users quickly turned to the social network in a state of confusion over the blank emails, with some even receiving two Burger King emails in an apparent double whopper of a mistake.

The order emails are totally blank, and were sent by Burger King's main promotional marketing email address, the report said.

However, there is no clear indication that Burger King has been breached.

As per the report, a lot of people who have received the emails do not even remember creating a Burger King account, so it could simply be a system change that went wrong and blasted out blank orders to Burger King's entire marketing database.

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