
The Secret Marketing Playbook Behind Burger King, Popeyes, & Tim Hortons
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Watch our documentary on the Future of the CMO from this link 📺: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXBKelmQomM
In this episode, Daniel Blumer, CMO of Restaurant Brands International (EMEA), breaks down how Burger King’s parent company keeps four iconic brands fresh in a noisy quick-service world. From ditching 1,000-slide reports to tapping local culture first, Daniel shares the practical framework that powers 7,000+ restaurants across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
One key takeaway: Stop averaging—start individualizing. Daniel explains how looking at every store’s micro-market unleashed hidden growth, and why “emotional first, functional later” has become the new rulebook for launching Popeyes or Tim Hortons in new countries. If you lead marketing for a multi-brand, multi-market business, this conversation is your cheat sheet.
Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/ws_GuCGOAlQ
📚 Chapters:
- (00:00:00) - Intro 🎙️
- (00:04:00) - Favorite challenger brand 🏆
- (00:05:48) - Overview of RBI
- (00:12:25) - Building Cultural Relevance 📊
- (00:18:56) - Sales, budget & market-share framework 💵
- (00:28:00) - Boutique agency network strategy 🤝
- (00:33:12) - Lightning Round ⚡
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Scratch is a production of Rival, a marketing innovation consultancy that develops strategies and capabilities that help businesses grow faster. Scratch is hosted by Eric Fulwiler, joined this episode by Daniel Blumer of Restaurant Brands International.
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Scratch is a production of Rival, a marketing innovation consultancy that develops strategies and capabilities that help businesses grow faster. Past guests include CMOs from Mastercard, GE, Shell, Hyperloop, Adobe, PepsiCo, and Papa Johns.
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