Burger King wants your mask to do all the talking

Burger King came up with a new creative way to help stop the spread of germs in its restaurants. According to the CDC, the droplets produced when a person speaks can spread coronavirus. In a new campaign with the ad agency Buzzman, Burger King is inviting customers to create custom face masks with their orders printed on them. Now you don’t need to worry about small talk or potentially spreading harmful germs. A trial started on Aug. 10 in some Belgium locations. Patrons just have to post on Burger King’s Facebook or Instagram page to order their masks. they should be ready by the time they reach the establishment — whether via drive-thru or pick-up. The funniest part of the scheme is seeing what people order. “Just a coke-cola lime and 4 nuggets!” one person commented on the Facebook post. “My order is too long for a mask can I get a t-shirt please?” someone wrote