Burger King truck drove past No. 10 warning about telling 'Whoppers,' after Boris Johnson resigned | Businessinsider

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Burger King truck drove past No. 10 warning about telling 'Whoppers,' after Boris Johnson resigned

Business Insider USBurger King UK posted a picture on Thursday evening of the truck driving past Downing Street. Burger King UKText on the side of the truck read:"Turns out there is such a thing as too many Whoppers."

Johnson announced his resignation on Thursday as dozens of ministers quit following a string of scandals.

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