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Burger King’s new offering in Thailand has no meat and 20 slices of cheese

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Just now, Cricky said:

Trying to kill it's own people.

 

Yes, it doesn't make sense, most Asians are lactose intolerant

what do you mean it's own people?

Burger King is an American company isn't it? 

 

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  • Will Iam Not
    Will Iam Not

    Processed cheese is high in bad stuff and more likely to cause a heart attack. Which is why TomazBodner asked his slightly tongue in cheek question. But obviously you did not see it that way.

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    I take it you have never eaten any Wisconsin Cheese then, or even cheese from the Northern California and Oregon regions..  Non Americans have no idea of what good cheeses are actually made in the US.

  • So soon we have a burger with imitation meat and imitation cheese, add some imitation tomato sauce to it.  

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1 hour ago, save the frogs said:

what do you mean it's own people?

Burger King is an American company isn't it? 

 

Thai franchise, Thai owners.

Thai's killing Thai's.

 

I didn't expect anyone to take my comment literally.

 

I was exaggerating ????

 

From the same BK Thai folks who not long ago briefly brought us the "Chocolate Whopper" and other chocolate burgers, which actually had beef covered in chocolate sauce, along with chocolate french fries....

 

https://coconuts.co/bangkok/food-drink/i-ate-burger-kings-new-chocolate-hamburger-so-you-dont-have-to/

 

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Now we have the BK CHEESE burger without any beef.

 

Review from Lifestyle Asia:

We tried the viral Burger King ‘Real Cheeseburger’ so you don’t have to

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"It isn’t really shocking that it’s bad. It’s literally burger bun, 20 slices of cheese, and burger bun. There’s no sauce, though Burger King graciously threw in some ketchup packets, perhaps suggesting that ketchup might help. But the team and I took a bite of this thing without any condiments, and it was as revolting as you thought it would be: dry, a shock to the digestive system, and literally a thousand calories worth of unnecessary processed cheese."

 

https://www.lifestyleasia.com/bk/dining/food/burger-king-real-cheeseburger/

 

These folks really need to have their minds examined...seriously!

 

According to the New York Times, the Super Cheeseburger has already been dropped. Customers hated it. Oftentimes, all of the cheese wasn't even melted.

On 7/13/2023 at 8:26 PM, William C F Pierce said:

Did they order too much cheese, that they need to give it away? Or did they just run out of burgers?

Probably no demand for their rubber-cheese burgers, so, perhaps, they came up with this PR strategy. Getting rid of all the *+×^*^, if people actually ordered this, as a bonus...

Just popped a couple of crumpets under the grill, shaved off some cheese from my block and then proceeded to melt atop said crumpets under the grill.

Add some cherry tomatoes, sprinkles of pepper, garlic salt and HP sauce.

Perfect snack.

No rubber slices involved.????????

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