Build-A-Burger!

In honor of the 69th (nice...) Bilderberg Meeting and the assorted conspiracy theories surrounding it, I decided to make a parody logo for a mash-up of their name and the Build-A-Bear Workshop to create a new fast food franchise! I have been writing a lot for work, but I think I have enough creativity left to make this.


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Logos created in Canva


Yes, I know the "Eye of Providence" is more a Freemason/Illuminati thing than a Bilderberg thing, but this is a Special Deluxe Burger of Conspiracy Theory Cuisine! Besides, I couldn't resist a big triangle with a cheeseburger eyeball and a duplicated small triangle as the 'A' for the name on the left. To the right, I have added the name as a sort of ring to emulate the halo seen on some triangle symbols. So conspire with your friends to build a New Meal Order at Build-A-Burger today!

Do you have a better idea for this logo? What about a pun-tastic menu item? Heck, just share your favorite hamburger toppings and argue about the proper order of the standard meat/cheese/lettuce/tomato/onion/condiments. Unlike the Bilderberg Meeting, you're welcome to publicly disclose your ideas here, so comment below! And if this sounds like something you could incorporate into a short story, role-playing game setting, or anything else, feel free to do so. Credit is welcome, but not required.

Disclaimer: there is no reason to support conspiracy theories about these Bilderberger types just because a bunch of rich businessmen, aristocrats, and politicians are holding an annual secret meeting with no records or public oversight. It is not as though there is systemic political plunder diverting wealth into the hands of self-proclaimed elites while imposing ever more burdensome restrictions on our daily lives or anything.

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