Harvey’s response to Will Arnett on Hot Ones
A shoutout from actor and podcaster Will Arnett has sparked a wave of positive attention for Harvey’s, the Ontario-based hamburger chain. The appreciation came during a recent appearance on the YouTube series “Hot Ones,” known for its progressively spicy chicken wing challenge and in-depth interviews.
A Burger Enthusiast Speaks
During the “Hot Ones” interview, host Sean Evans inquired about Arnett’s fondness for the Big Harv burger – a Harvey’s offering featuring two beef patties, Swiss and cheddar-style cheese. Arnett responded with enthusiasm, describing the burger as “the Cadillac of cheeseburgers.” He specifically highlighted the quality of the flame-grilled burgers and the “way they do their sliced pickles.”
Arnett, known for his roles in “Arrested Development,” “BoJack Horseman,” and various Lego movies, also co-hosts the podcast “Smartless” with Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes.
Harvey’s Responds
The acknowledgement from Arnett didn’t go unnoticed by Harvey’s leadership. Michael Nault, Harvey’s Chief Operating Officer, stated that receiving praise from a fellow Canadian was meaningful. He noted the positive reaction from across the country and emphasized the unifying power of good food.
Harvey’s currently operates more than 200 locations in Ontario and eight other provinces.
What’s Next?
Harvey’s may see an increase in customers seeking out the Big Harv burger following Arnett’s comments. The company has expressed a desire to welcome Arnett back for another burger when he is in Canada, suggesting a potential future collaboration or promotional opportunity. Further media coverage could also result from the increased attention.
Frequently Asked Questions
What burger did Will Arnett discuss on “Hot Ones”?
Will Arnett discussed the Big Harv burger, which features two beef patties topped with Swiss and cheddar-style cheese.
Where did Harvey’s first open?
Harvey’s first opened in Richmond Hill, Ontario in 1959.
What shows and movies is Will Arnett known for?
Will Arnett is known for his roles on shows like “Arrested Development” and “BoJack Horseman,” and movies like “Blades of Glory” and various Lego movies.
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