Burger King, the multinational chain of hamburger fast food restaurants, has filed a trademark application for “BURKER KING” indicating it plans to enter the metaverse.
According to the trademark application, the food brand intends to offer virtual goods, including food items and beverages, for use in virtual worlds.
The company’s plans include the provision of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), retail store services for featuring virtual goods, and online virtual restaurants and cafes in virtual environments created for entertainment purposes.
The news was shared today by metaverse trademark attorney Michael Kondoudis on Twitter.
Burger King is following McDonald’s into the Metaverse!
— Mike Kondoudis (@KondoudisLaw) March 23, 2022
The company has filed a trademark application for BURKER KING signaling plans to offer
▶️NFTs
▶️Blockchain software
▶️Cryptocurrency trading
▶️Virtual foods, drinks + restaurants#NFTs #Metaverse #Web3 #Cryptocurrency pic.twitter.com/ZTuddccVVw
Recently, many major food companies expressed interest in joining the metaverse and exploring the world of NFTs.
A few weeks ago, Conagra Brands filed trademark applications for “SLIM JIM” and “MEATAVERSE”, indicating its intention to enter the metaverse.
Likewise, UTZ filed trademark applications for “UTZ” and “UTZ SNACKS”, signaling its plans to step into the metaverse with virtual snack foods.
Among other big companies that have applied for trademarks in the past are Panera Bread, McDonald’s, Wingstop, Panda Express, Tyson Foods, and others.