Burger King releases its first-ever 'buns-free' burger in Japan
22 November, 2020
Burger King is generally researching to stand out from its competition, and in Japan that’s meant limited-period specials just like the Ghost Whopper, the Fake Burger, and today…the Extreme A single Pound Beef Burger.
This new release is similar to a double-patty burger with beef buns, or a vegetable burger with double-patty beef buns. Whatever way you want to consider it, though, this limited-edition let go is epic, as it’s reported to be Burger King’s first-ever “buns-no cost” burger, and it packs a meaty punch with four flame-grilled 100-percent beef patties weighing in at 499 grams (one pound) altogether.
According to Burger King, the Extreme One particular Pound Beef Burger is made up of two abundant cheddar cheese slices, fresh new lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, ketchup and seasonings. It’s said to overflow with delicious juices upon first bite, and is the greatest burger for beef fans, as you can taste the meat directly on the tongue.
If these substances look familiar, that’s because the Excessive One Pound Beef Burger is modelled on the utmost Super One Pound Beef Burger, that was released in Japan previous this year.
To commemorate the discharge of their Intensive burger, the utmost Super One Pound Beef Burger will be making a come back for a limited time. Plus, clients who order an Great burger will come to be awarded with a genuine sticker (pictured below) to prove that they had the mental and physical stamina to chomp their way through so much meats.
Both burgers will be on the menu for 14 days only, from Nov 20 to Dec 3, and sold from 2 p.m. every day. The Great Super One Pound Beef Burger will cost at 1,400 yen (US$13.48) alone or at 1,700 yen for a set with a medium take in and French fries, while the Maximum Super One Pound Beef Burger will retail for 1,600 yen alone and 1,900 yen for a set.
Source: japantoday.com
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