Has anyone ever done the Burger King Attack Zone Shop?

Hey,

I wondered if anyone has done the Burger King Attack Zone Shop? I call it that because it's in the instructions to view the "Attack Zone."

Is this a new kind of BK shop?

I was hesitant because they used to have the one where you used an App (I think)..

Have you do the BK-AZ (not Arizona) Shop lol...

Did you like it?

Seems this is at a food-court-type place but it's not a mall....

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I thought the attack zone was a half hour after you ate the meal

O.o o.O

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Do you mean the ones at the travel centers? If so then yes I did one. It's....interesting.

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Yes, I've done this shop recently, at a travel center. The attack zone is not to be feared. I survived it. You are required to stand a few feet from the counter (but not at the counter) at each food counter at the location. You then have to look at the menu board and act like you don't know what you want, or are having a hard time deciding. The associate is supposed to see you in the "attack zone" and attack you by offering up some of the goodies on the menu. If they don't try to make contact with you then you say so in the report. The client wants to know if associates at competing counters are approaching the customers in the attack zone.

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I could be wrong but I believe the same company owns all of the franchises in the locations. They are basically getting a shop done on one of them and getting information on the others all in one shop.

There are reasons that a body stays in motion
At the moment only demons come to mind
aggiejim72 Wrote:
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> Yes, I've done this shop recently, at a travel
> center. The attack zone is not to be feared. I
> survived it. You are required to stand a few feet
> from the counter (but not at the counter) at each
> food counter at the location. You then have to
> look at the menu board and act like you don't know
> what you want, or are having a hard time deciding.
> The associate is supposed to see you in the
> "attack zone" and attack you by offering up some
> of the goodies on the menu. If they don't try to
> make contact with you then you say so in the
> report. The client wants to know if associates at
> competing counters are approaching the customers
> in the attack zone.

Thanks! Usually when I go to "malls" they always try to give you snacks (samples) in the food court. This sounds like it will be similar in who tries to approach you...Hopefully, I like this shop! smiling smiley
bgriffin Wrote:
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> Do you mean the ones at the travel centers? If so
> then yes I did one. It's....interesting.


Yes smiling smiley
The other day I was in a large mall, waiting to go do my shop, so I hit the food court, to kill some time. Every outlet seemed to offer something but one place (Asian fare) the guy stood in the back room, I kept standing there ....."crickets chirping".....(I had a question about whether he had the Teriyaki Chicken but he never came out....

I guess he would not have passed the attack zone criteria, had that been the food court shopped...tongue sticking out smiley
I am so glad I read this whole post. I was visualizing huge hoards of mystery shoppers, bricks and baseball bats at the ready, patiently waiting for the designated time to attack the local Burger King. All to report how the staff will react to civil unrest. I thought to myself, I know the chicken sandwich isn't anything to write home about, but it really isn't bad enough to incite riots among to populace.
It just goes to show you can't judge a book by it's cover, nor, a posting by it's title.
cindy55 Wrote:
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> I am so glad I read this whole post. I was
> visualizing huge hoards of mystery shoppers,
> bricks and baseball bats at the ready, patiently
> waiting for the designated time to attack the
> local Burger King. All to report how the staff
> will react to civil unrest. I thought to myself, I
> know the chicken sandwich isn't anything to write
> home about, but it really isn't bad enough to
> incite riots among to populace.
> It just goes to show you can't judge a book by
> it's cover, nor, a posting by it's title.

Funny Post! smiling smiley
bgriffin Wrote:
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> I could be wrong but I believe the same company
> owns all of the franchises in the locations. They
> are basically getting a shop done on one of them
> and getting information on the others all in one
> shop.


You are correct in this instance. First time in awhile!

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So, I am going to do 7 shops for the price of one? smiling smiley lol!! (jk) I will report back if it feels like that)
It sounds intimidating but really quite easy. I just made a lit of trips to the bathroom to fill out that section on my reports. Oops, I forgot that MSC doesn't want you to fill out any part if the report until you are ready to fill out the whole thing, which is one of the reasons I quit working for them. But it is an easy shop and they get bonused.
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