McDonald's is celebrating National Cheeseburger Day by offering a double cheeseburger for 50 cents through the McDonald's App on September 18, as part of its effort to promote value pricing, with a limit of one per person and excluding delivery.
In-N-Out is opening its first Portland-area restaurant in Ridgefield, Washington, bringing its famous cheeseburgers and drive-thru service to the region for the first time, sparking excitement among local residents eager for the chain's arrival.
Wendy's is celebrating National Hamburger Day by offering its Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger for just one cent with any purchase through the Wendy's app from May 28 to June 1, available at participating locations nationwide.
Burger King Thailand has caused a stir with its latest offering, "The Real Cheeseburger," which contains no meat or condiments but a whopping 20 slices of American cheese sandwiched inside a sesame seed bun. Despite going viral and attracting customers, most people who have tried the burger have found it revolting, with one reviewer describing it as dry, shocking to the digestive system, and a thousand calories of unnecessary processed cheese. The excessive amount of cheese has left customers questioning why Burger King created this monstrosity, with some speculating that it may be a marketing ploy or a way to use up surplus cheese.
Burger King in Thailand has introduced a new menu item called the "real cheeseburger," which contains up to 20 slices of American cheese but no meat. Priced at a reduced rate, the burger quickly gained popularity on social media platforms like TikTok. While some customers enjoyed the excessive amount of cheese, others found it overwhelming and stated they would stick to their usual burger choices. This move by Burger King reflects the trend of fast food chains creating unique and attention-grabbing menu options to gain traction on social media.
Burger King in Thailand has introduced a new menu item called the "real cheeseburger," which contains no meat but is filled with up to 20 slices of American cheese. Priced at a reduced rate, the burger quickly gained popularity on social media platforms like TikTok. While some customers enjoyed the excessive amount of cheese, others found it overwhelming and stated they would stick to their usual burger choices. This move by Burger King reflects the trend of fast food chains creating unique and attention-grabbing menu options to gain traction on social media. In Thailand, where cheese is popular, the chain also offers salmon katsu burgers to cater to local tastes.