And yet I think this misses the bar... It confusingly associates speed with net neutrality to which the average person might shrug and say, "well I already have to pay more for faster speeds so whats the big deal?"
If they setup a blockade on the sidewalk and charged you more to go to Burger King than AT&T Burger (which has worse food and crappy selection), then it's closer to reality.
But I get that it's hard to do that in a commercial and kudos to Burger King for taking on this issue regardless.
John