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McDonald’s CEO named the villain behind his infamous Big Arch taste test

McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski named the villain behind his infamous viral February video testing out a new burger.

“I blame it all on my mom, because she told me, ‘Don’t talk with your mouth full,'” he said in an interview about the Instagram reel with The Wall Street Journal, released on Monday.

“And I think probably in that case I should have just said, ‘You know what? To hell with it. I’m gonna talk with my mouth full,'” he added.

In the reel he posted on February 4, Kempczinski taste-tested McDonald’s new Big Arch burger, to the internet’s dismay.

Social media users zeroed in on his robotic body language, noting how small a bite he took, how he repeatedly called the burger a “product,” and how he didn’t seem to chew the bite and didn’t look like he was enjoying it. The post has been viewed over 16 million times.

In his interview with the Journal, Kempczinski also cleared up rumors that he was a secret vegetarian.

He said he first learned that his reel had gotten backlash from one of his children, who called him to say, “Dad, you’ve gone viral, and not in a good way.”

But Kempczinski took the criticism in stride, saying the video’s virality drew more eyeballs to the Big Arch. He added that in the creator economy, consumers are engaging with brands more dynamically and play an equal role in shaping a brand’s image, alongside the brand itself.

“This notion of you can control everything — that’s not the world that we’re in,” he said.

Kempczinski often posts videos related to McDonald’s. In January, he posted a reel about the top three food trends he predicted would define 2026: fiber, sweet and spicy flavors, and fun drinks.

McDonald’s stock is up about 3% in the past year.




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billionaires named in the Epstein files

Jeffrey Epstein shared emails, flights, and meals with some of the richest people on the planet. Here’s how these billionaires made their money and how they were connected to Epstein. Read more below:

A list of people facing consequences over the DOJ’s release:

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How emails between Jeffrey Epstein and powerful people ended up on your social media feeds:

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Longevity influencer Peter Attia steps down from protein bar brand after being named in the Epstein files

Longevity doctor and media personality Peter Attia has stepped down from his role at a popular wellness brand after newly released documents revealed friendly exchanges with the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Attia stepped down as chief science officer of David Protein, a protein snack bar company he helped promote and invest in, the company confirmed on Monday.

The move comes after the Department of Justice released a new tranche of Epstein-related court documents last week, drawing scrutiny to Attia’s past correspondence with Epstein.

“Dr. Peter Attia has stepped down from his role as Chief Science Officer at David. We remain focused on serving our customers,” founder Peter Rahal wrote on X.

Attia was also named among 19 new CBS News contributors just days before the emails between him and Epstein were made public. CBS editor in chief Bari Weiss has since faced public calls to cut ties with him.

CBS News and David Protein could not be reached for comment.

In emails from 2015 and 2016, included in the latest release, Attia used joking and familiar language with Epstein, including references to Epstein’s “outrageous” lifestyle and a crude sexual joke.

On Monday, Attia issued a public apology, calling some of the emails “embarrassing, tasteless, and indefensible,” and saying he was “ashamed of myself for everything about this.”

Attia, 52, is a well-known antiaging and longevity expert with roughly 1.6 million Instagram followers.

“I am not asking anyone to ignore the emails or pretend they aren’t ugly,” he wrote on X. “They simply are.”

He said he was not involved in any criminal activity and said his interactions with Epstein had nothing to do with Epstein’s sexual abuse or exploitation.

“The man I am today, roughly ten years later, would not write them and would not associate with Epstein at all,” he said.




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