Let it be known! Serving breakfast all day? IHOP did it first and they are telling it on the mountain.
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Recalling the bitter beef between Nicki Minaj and Miley Cyrus, IHOP challenged McDonald's on social media with some well-chosen slang that made it clear that all-day breakfast is their turf.
The pancake conglomerate made it known to the world that they're not here for McDonald's announcement that it would serve breakfast past 10 a.m. The #AllDayBreakfast sponsored hashtag, paid for by McDonald's, has been sitting at the top of everyone's Twitter feeds since Tuesday morning.
IHOP lost no time in jumping on it. What did IHOP have to say about McDonald's announcement? Take a look at the shady tweets below:
fast food doesn't stack up to a full breakfast #JigsUp— IHOP (@IHOP) October 4, 2015
in other news… we've always had all day breakfast— IHOP (@IHOP) October 5, 2015
but why is everyone jockin us? breakfast all day since the day we were born #Flex— IHOP (@IHOP) October 6, 2015
Shouts to everyone tryna offer breakfast all day…shoot your shot.— IHOP (@IHOP) October 6, 2015
#AllDayBreakfast, WHAT'S GOOD?— IHOP (@IHOP) October 6, 2015
Looks like other brands like Denny's and 7/11 aren't here for McDonald's announcement either, but IHOP's tweets, perhaps, take the (pan)cake.
imitation is the sincerest form of flattery ;) #AllDayBreakfast— Denny's (@DennysDiner) October 6, 2015
We LOVE the idea of #alldaybreakfast. It may have even been ours.— 7-Eleven (@7eleven) October 6, 2015