Burger King has no competitors in the state of Acre, Brazil. Nearly every Burger King has a competitor restaurant nearby — except in Acre. So the flame-grilled burger chain has launched a campaign – with a public petition – urging its competitor to open there. Of course, it’s not philanthropic. It’s about being greater than the competition.
The idea by AlmapBBDO picks up on the internet meme that “Acre does not exist”. For Burger King, it seems that those who truly believe this joke are its competitors, who to this day have not opened a single location in the Brazilian state. The campaign, “Acre Does Exist”, aims to prove that Acre not only exists but is also where flame-grilled superiority exists.
“There is no superiority without comparison. We trust our product and the flame-grilled flavour we have stood for over the years. But deciding what is better is not up to the brand — it’s up to the consumer. If this comparison does not yet exist in Acre, making it possible is the most honest way to stand by what we believe,” stated Giulia Queiroz, marketing director at Burger King.
Acre is a real state located in the westernmost part of Brazil, in the Amazon region, bordering Peru and Bolivia. Despite its size and cultural richness, it is geographically distant from the country’s main economic centres, which has contributed to a long-running internet joke claiming that “Acre does not exist”. The meme humorously suggests that the state is so remote that it feels imaginary or disconnected from the rest of Brazil. Over time, this playful narrative became widely popular online, often used in a tongue-in-cheek way rather than as a literal belief.
The campaign film highlights that the people of Acre deserve to know “the truth” and that the only way to be sure the Whopper is bigger and better is by having a benchmark for comparison right next door. To make that happen, BK does the unthinkable – it creates a campaign encouraging competitors to finally set up shop in Acre.
And it doesn’t stop there. BK is also taking over the streets and physical spaces of Rio Branco with a series of activations. There’s OOH at the border. Out-of-home panels were installed near the “Welcome to the State of Acre” sign with the message: “In Acre, only Whopper exists, because for the competition, Acre still doesn’t exist.” There are “Welcome” hoardings. At Via Verde Shopping, where BK already operates, the brand sponsored hoardings in empty retail spaces inviting its rival to occupy them, with the message. “The Whopper has no comparison — but only by comparing can you know.”

OOH and in-store materials were developed by Streetwise, while social media content is handled by Jotacom.
The petition can be signed at vemproacre.com.br. Note: it’s a promotional petition. These are the rules: Any personal data provided will be processed in accordance with Brazil’s General Data Protection Law (Law No. 13,709/18), exclusively for purposes related to this promotional initiative. Signatures are symbolic and illustrative and do not imply any obligation to implement concrete actions at the end of the campaign. Valid entries from March 9, 2026, to March 13, 2026. Images are for illustrative purposes only. TM & ©️ 2026 Burger King Company LLC. Used under license. All rights reserved.






