Burger King in Thailand works hard to bring some news to the public. In June of this year, the company launched what it called the “true cheeseburger”: a sandwich with nothing more, nothing less than 20 slices of cheese.
Now, they are promoting the “real beef burger”. If you did the math, you were right: this is a sandwich made only with bread and meat. And nothing else.
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The snack is only available in Thailand and its recipe consists of: bread, three slices of meat and that's it. No pickles, no cheese, no ketchup and no mayonnaise. Nothin' more.
According to the official page of Burger King Thailand on Facebook, the sandwich costs 339 baht (approximately R$ 46.70).
In the publication, the company also says that customers can add more meat for the price of 100 baht each slice (more or less R$ 13.80).
Burger King's "Real Beef Burger"
On social media, consumers joke about the title of “the real beef burger” by adding several slices of protein between their parents.
Several SAME! According to the Today website, Thai food blogger Believe Me ordered a sandwich with 100 hamburgers. There's butchery for this order!
(Photo: Facebook/Playback)
There is no deadline for ordering this novelty, says the fastfood chain. Just go to any Thai unit and ask for a snack without vegetables or other sauces, making it clear that you want “meat only”.
This whole prank started with a hamburger stuffed only with cheese. The version, called a “true cheeseburger”, was also posted on Facebook by Burger King Thailand on July 9.
(Photo: Twitter/Playback)
“This is real,” the company wrote in the post. The sandwich had 20 slices of cheese — a big hazard for kids. lactose intolerant.
According to the restaurant chain, the sandwich would be available for a limited time and, for now, would have a lower price than the traditional recipe.
Ever wondered if fashion catches on? And what would be the next version of the snack? Bread only sandwich?
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