Viral image
Viral image
stated on June 14, 2022 in a Facebook post:

A Big Boy restaurant sign said Donald Trump “was right” when he “predicted if Biden was elected, you’d see $5, $6 and $7 gas.”

False
By Bill McCarthy
June 16, 2022

Image of anti-Biden restaurant sign about gas prices was digitally altered

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  • What looks like a Big Boy sign blasting President Joe Biden for high gas prices is actually a digitally altered image. It appears to be the product of a meme generator.

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Burgers, milkshakes, fries and … an attack on President Joe Biden? 

A viral image purports to show a restaurant chain taking a swipe against Biden with an outdoor sign blaming him for high gas prices. But the anti-Biden message is a fake. 

The image shows what appears to be a sign associated with Big Boy, a Michigan-based fast-food chain, sporting a message that takes a dig at Biden and a victory lap for his predecessor. 

“President Donald Trump predicted if Biden was elected, you’d see $5, $6 and $7 gas,” the lettering says. “He was right.”

The image was shared widely on Facebook, where it was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) 

“My favorite burger joint summed it up perfectly,” one June 14 post said.

Big Boy sign marked as manipulated
Figure 1: Big Boy sign marked as manipulated

Only, the restaurant didn’t sum anything up. There’s no evidence PolitiFact could find that any Big Boy location had decorated a sign with such an attack. 

Instead, the image of the sign was digitally altered. (We reached out to Big Boy for comment, but we did not receive a response.)

Trump did say in multiple speeches during his reelection campaign that gas prices would jump to “$5, $6 or $7” per gallon under a Biden presidency — although as PolitiFact has reported, Biden has had little to do with the hike in prices

But the image circulating on social media appears to have been created using a meme generator available for free online. PolitiFact could not determine what the sign in the image originally said, but reverse image searches on TinEye and Yandex turned up several other memes altering the sign’s lettering in the same fashion and dating back at least as far as 2006. 

Older memes have changed the sign’s message to make jokes about the restaurant serving everything from deadly soup to figurines of the Virgin Mary to “covfefe” — a reference to a likely typo in a viral tweet Trump sent in 2019.

Others have targeted Democrats. One showed a purported sign saying Big Boy was selling cake “so rich the Democrats want 90% of it.” 

Another, fact-checked by Reuters, pretended to show the restaurant inviting patrons to watch Fox News host “Tucker Carlson on our big screen” instead of the first hearing from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.

Using the online meme generator, PolitiFact was able to replicate the viral image claiming to show a Big Boy sign faulting Biden for high gas prices.

We also created another. It says: “We rate this viral image False.”

Our Sources

Facebook post (archived), June 14, 2022

Redkid.net, "Big Boy Sign Generator," accessed June 15, 2022

Reverse image searches on Google, accessed June 15, 2022

Reverse image searches on TinEye, accessed June 15, 2022

Reverse image searches on Yandex, accessed June 15, 2022

Factba.se, "Donald Trump," accessed June 15, 2022

Reuters, "Fact Check-Purported billboard with anti-Democrats message outside chain restaurant is fabricated," June 15, 2022

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