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Burger King Is Testing Grilled Breakfast Sandwich In 2 US States

Grilled cheese sandwich is one of the favorites in the U.S. and Burger King is adding it to the menu for breakfast.

Burger King is set to test new breakfast options in the United States, but it will only cover two states for now. The trial will run in the chain’s stores in metropolitan Detroit and the cities of Brownsville and McAllen in Texas.

According to Detroit Free Press, Burger King will test breakfast sandwiches in these US states. The fast-food giant’s breakfast menu in the said areas will be expanded to include the new “Grill’wich” items. And as its name implies, this is a lineup of grilled sandwiches.

Newest BK Breakfast Additions

The home of Whopper burgers is offering the “Grill’wich” menu to customers in Detroit and two cities in Texas. Customers may now avail of the new items in participating locations and the choices for the flame-grilled bread are Grill’wich with Ham, made with American cheese, Black Forest ham, and eggs; Grill’wich with Sausage, made with the same ingredients with sizzling sausage replacing the ham; and the Grill’wich with Bacon.

These sandwiches could be Burger King’s answer to its rival, McDonald's, range of McMuffins that are mostly served for breakfast. Moreover, the fast-food giant’s new offerings can also be BK’s version of McDonald’s croissant sandwich.

Availability and Price Details

Burger King started the trial of the Grill’wich breakfast sandwiches on Thursday, Nov. 16. It will be available for a limited time, but The Daily Meal reported that there is no detail on how long it will be in the stores. The best guess is that it will be on sale until supplies last.

The new Grill’wich range is priced at $4 to $5. Customers may get them ala carte or as part of Burger King’s Mix N' Match meal. Once the trial ends, the restaurant will assess the feedback and decide if the new breakfast offering could be released nationwide.

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